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- A collection of early public writings by Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, will be published in English on September 15.
A collection of early public writings by Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, will be published in English this fall. Titled "Freedom Under Grace: Reflections on the Spiritual Tradition That Formed Me," the book features homilies and addresses from his time as prior general of the Order of Saint Augustine.

The publication of Pope Leo XIV's early writings offers insight into his spiritual formation and the theological underpinnings of his papacy, providing guidance for contemporary spiritual seekers.
A collection of early public writings by Robert Prevost, who is now Pope Leo XIV, is set to be published in English on September 15. Titled "Freedom Under Grace: Reflections on the Spiritual Tradition That Formed Me," the book includes homilies, addresses, and other works from Prevost's time as prior general of the Order of Saint Augustine between 2001 and 2013. The collection was first released in Italian by the Vatican Publishing House earlier this year.
Campbell Wharton, senior vice president and publisher of Penguin Random House Christian, described the book as offering a "window into the spiritual depth and vision" of the Pope, with a message of love and service relevant to contemporary challenges. He noted its appeal to Catholics, Christians, and spiritual seekers looking for guidance.
Following his election, Pope Leo XIV greeted the world with the words "Peace be with you all!" He pledged to work for a united Church faithful to Jesus and the Gospel, identifying himself as an Augustinian and a son of Saint Augustine. He extended a special greeting to the Church of Rome and emphasized the importance of being a missionary Church that builds bridges and welcomes those in need.