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pontificate

[pon-tif-i-kit, -keyt, pon-tif-i-keyt] / pɒnˈtɪf ɪ kɪt, -ˌkeɪt, pɒnˈtɪf ɪˌkeɪt /


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ISTANBUL—After a low-profile start to his pontificate, Pope Leo XIV is stepping into the limelight.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the Washington Post noted, “the document’s release follows the most vocal 10 days of Leo’s pontificate.”

From Salon

There has been speculation over Leo's first international destination, as early papal trips often define the tone of a pontificate.

From BBC

There’s been ad nauseam amounts of pontificating about the current state of the Democratic party.

From Los Angeles Times

But several events over the next few days and weeks will give Pope Leo a further chance to sketch out the priorities of his pontificate.

From BBC