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  <title>Junno Arocho Esteves: Pope Leo XIV &amp;amp; Going Where the Gospel is Needed</title>
  <description>On this edition of Catholic Forum, Junno Arocho Esteves, International Correspondent for OSV News joins the show to discuss the first year of Pope Leo's pontificate and how his first words from the balcony on May 8, 2025: &amp;quot;peace be with you&amp;quot; - have become a roadmap for his papacy and taking the Gospel message where hope is needed. You can find Junno's writing on&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.osvnews.com or on substack at https://arochoju.substack.com   Each week you can listen to The Catholic Forum podcast on Apple, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music podcasts and youtube.com/dioceseofwilm&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; every Wednesday; and on Relevant Radio 640 every Saturday afternoon at 1:30 for those in the Delmarva/South Jersey region.  More information is available at cdow.org/CatholicForum and Facebook.com/CatholicForum. Catholic Forum is a production of the Office of Communication of the Diocese of Wilmington (supported by the Faith and Charity Appeal!) Please like, subscribe and share. Stay up to date on Catholic Diocese of Wilmington events and annoucements by visiting cdow.org and thedialog.org. </description>
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