Italians vote on citizenship and job protections amid low awareness and turnout concerns

ROME (AP) — Italians vote over two days starting Sunday on referendums that would make it easier for children born in Italy to foreigners to obtain citizenship, and on providing more job protections. But apparent low public awareness risks rendering the vote invalid if turnout is not high enough.Campaigners for the change in the citizenship law say it will help second-generation Italians born in the country to non- European Union parents better integrate into a culture they already see as theirs.Italian singer Ghali, who was born in Milan to Tunisian parents, urged people to vote in an online post, noting that the referendum risks failure if at least 50% plus one of eligible voters don’t turn out.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“I was born here, I always lived here, but I only received citizenship at the age of 18,’’ Ghali said, urging a yes vote to reduce the residency requirement from 10 to five years.The new rules, if passed, could affect about 2.5 million foreign nationals who still struggle to be recognized as citizens.The measures were proposed by Italy’s main union and left-wing opposition parties. Premier Giorgia Meloni has said she would show up at the polls but not cast a ballot — an action widely criticized by the left as antidemocratic, since it will not help reach the necessary threshold to make the vote valid.“While some members of her ruling coalition have openly called for abstention, Meloni has opted for a more subtle approach,“ said analyst Wolfango Piccoli of the Teneo consultancy based in London. ”It’s yet another example of her trademark fence-sitting.’’AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementRights at stakeSupporters say this reform would bring Italy’s citizenship law in line with many other European countries, promoting greater social integration for long-term residents. It would also allow faster access to civil and political rights, such as the right to vote, eligibility for public employment and freedom of movement within the EU.“The real drama is that neither people who will vote ‘yes’ nor those who intend to vote ‘no’ or abstain have an idea of what (an) ordeal children born from foreigners have to face in this country to obtain a residence permit,” said Selam Tesfaye, an activist and campaigner with the Milan-based human rights group “Il Cantiere.”“Foreigners are also victims of blackmail, as they can’t speak up against poor working conditions, exploitation and discrimination, due to the precariousness of the permit of stay,” she added.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementActivists and opposition parties also denounced the lack of public debate on the measures, accusing the governing center-right coalition of trying to dampen interest in sensitive issues that directly impact immigrants and workers.In May, Italy’s AGCOM communications authority lodged a complaint against RAI state television and other broadcasters for a lack of adequate and balanced coverage.“This referendum is really about dignity and the right to belong, which is key for many people who were born here and spent most of their adult life contributing to Italian society. For them, a lack of citizenship is like an invisible wall,” said Michelle Ngonmo, a cultural entrepreneur and advocate for diversity in the fashion industry, who has lived most of her life in Italy after moving as a child from Cameroon.“You are good enough to work and pay taxes, but not to be fully recognized as Italian. This becomes a handicap for young generations, particularly in the creative field, creating frustration, exclusion and a big waste of potential,” she said.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe four other referendums aim to roll back labor reforms, making it harder to fire some workers and increase compensation for those laid off by small businesses, reversing a previous law passed by a center-left government a decade ago. One of the questions on the ballot also addresses the urgent issue of security at work, restoring joint liability to both contractors and subcontractors for workplace injuries.Many expected to abstain from votingOpinion polls published in mid-May showed that only 46% of Italians were aware of the issues driving the referendums. Turnout projections were even weaker for a vote scheduled for the first weekend of Italy’s school holidays, at around 35% of around 50 million electors, well below the required quorum.“Many believe that the referendum institution should be reviewed in light of the high levels of abstention (that) emerged in recent elections and the turnout threshold should be lowered,” said Lorenzo Pregliasco, political analyst and pollster at YouTrend.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSome analysts note however that the center-left opposition could claim a victory even if the referendum fails on condition that the turnout surpasses the 12.3 million voters who backed the winning center-right coalition in the 2022 general election.___Associated Press writer Colleen Barry in Rome contributed.

Chinese man defies demolition orders to build madcap rural home

Surrounded by the rubble of demolished homes, Chen Tianming’s ramshackle tower of faded plyboards and contorted beams juts into the sky in southwestern China, a teetering monument to one man’s stubbornness.Authorities razed most of Chen’s village in Guizhou province in 2018 to build a lucrative tourist resort in a region known for its spectacular rice paddies and otherworldly mountain landscapes.Chen, 42, refused to leave, and after the project faltered, defied a flurry of demolition notices to build his family’s humble stone bungalow higher and higher.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHe now presides over a bewildering 10-storey, pyramid-shaped warren of rickety staircases, balconies and other add-ons, drawing comparisons in Chinese media to the fantastical creations of legendary Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki.”I started building out of practicality, trying to renovate and expand our home,” Chen told AFP on a sweltering May afternoon as he climbed ladders and ducked wooden beams in his labyrinthine construction.”But then it became more of an interest and hobby that I enjoyed,” he said.Chen’s obsessive tinkering and lack of building permits continue to draw ire from the local government.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe higher floors where he sleeps sway in the wind, and dozens of ropes and cables tether the house to the ground as if the whole thing might one day float away.”When I’m up here… I get the sense of being a nomad,” Chen said, gazing out at apartment blocks, an airport and distant mountains.”People often say it’s unsafe and should be demolished… but I’ll definitely never let anyone tear it down.”- ‘Nail house’ -Local authorities once had big plans to build an 800-acre tourist resort — including a theatre and artificial lake — on Chen’s native soil.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThey promised to compensate villagers, but Chen’s parents refused, and he vowed to help them protect the home his grandfather had built in the 1980s.Even as neighbours moved out and their houses were bulldozed, Chen stayed put, even sleeping alone in the house for two months “in case (developers) came to knock it down in the night”.Six months later, like many ill-considered development projects in highly indebted Guizhou, the resort was cancelled.Virtually alone among the ruined village, Chen was now master of a “nail house” — a Chinese term for those whose owners dig in and refuse to relocate despite official compensation offers.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementA quirk of China’s rampant development and partial private property laws, nail houses sometimes make headlines for delaying money-spinning construction projects or forcing developers to divert roads or build around shabby older homes.Even as Chen forged ahead, completing the fifth floor in 2019, the sixth in 2022 and the seventh in 2023, he continued to receive threats of demolition.Last August, his home was designated an illegal construction, and he was ordered to destroy everything except the original bungalow within five days.He says he has spent tens of thousands of yuan fighting the notices in court, despite losing several preliminary hearings.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBut he continues to appeal, and the next hearing has been delayed.”I’m not worried. Now that there’s no one developing the land, there’s no need for them to knock the place down”, he said.- Tourist attraction -In recent years, ironically, Chen’s house has begun to lure a steady trickle of tourists itself.On Chinese social media, users describe it as China’s strangest nail house, likening it to the madcap buildings in Miyazaki’s Studio Ghibli masterpieces “Howl’s Moving Castle” and “Spirited Away”.As dusk falls, Chen illuminates his home with decorative lanterns, and people gather on the nearby dirt road to admire the scene.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement”It’s beautiful,” local resident He Diezhen told AFP as she snapped photos.”If there are no safety issues, it could become an (official) local landmark,” she said.Chen said the house makes many visitors remember their whimsical childhood fantasies.”(People) dream of building a house for themselves with their own hands… but most can’t make it happen,” he told AFP.”I not only thought of it, I made it a reality.”sam/mjw/je/hmn

Jennifer Garner admits Botox ‘doesn’t work very well’ for her as she shares cautious approach to injectables

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Jennifer Garner is getting candid about her experience with injectables and use of Botox.During a recent interview with Harper’s Bazaar, the 53-year-old actress shared her thoughts on plastic surgery and revealed that she has tried Botox but was displeased with the results of the cosmetic procedure. “As far as injectables go, I think just find somebody fantastic and proceed with caution,” Garner shared. “I don’t do a ton, and Botox doesn’t work very well for me; that’s why I wear bangs a lot.”  Jennifer Garner at Christian Dior RTW Spring 2025 as part of Paris Ready to Wear Fashion Week held at Musée Rodin in Paris. ( Swan Gallet/WWD via Getty Images)”I like to be able to move my forehead, and it’s such a big part of my face,” she added. JENNIFER GARNER SEEN KISSING BOYFRIEND JOHN MILLER AS SHE SPENDS TIME WITH BEN AFFLECK FOR EASTER”I have, like, a five-head,” the “Alia” alum quipped.Garner also told Harper’s Bazaar that she has considered plastic surgery, but she was advised against it by medical professionals.”I don’t judge whatever makes anyone look or feel their best,” she said. “I haven’t needed it yet, but I can’t say that I haven’t said to doctors before, ‘Do I need to do this?’””And I’ve had really nice doctors who have just been like, ‘No,'” Garner recalled. Actress Jennifer Garner at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in Toronto. (Reuters)

Patel promises FBI coming for anyone assaulting cops as Los Angeles erupts over ICE raids

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Following violent anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles on Saturday night, FBI Director Kash Patel warned “if you assault a law enforcement officer, you’re going to jail—period.””It doesn’t matter where you came from, how you got here, or what cause you claim to represent,” Patel told Fox News Digital. “If local jurisdictions won’t stand behind the men and women who wear the badge, the FBI will.”President Donald Trump signed a Presidential Memorandum deploying 2,000 National Guardsmen to Paramount, California after immigration authorities driving in the area were pelted with rocks, stones, and concrete — shattering government vehicle windshields.U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael W. Banks shared a photo of one Border Patrol agent’s bloody hand, which was injured by a rock flying through the windshield. A Border Patrol agent receives medical attention after being injured by a flying rock. (Exclusive to FOX provided via Federal Source)NATIONAL GUARD TO BE DEPLOYED IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY AS ANTI-ICE PROTESTS RAGE: BORDER CZAR TOM HOMANFederal sources said agents could have been killed by the flying debris. “Doesn’t matter where you came from, how you got here, or what movement speaks to you. If the local police force won’t back our men and women on the thin blue line, we @FBI will,” Patel wrote on X.The bureau has an entire force dedicated to immigration, with its highest concentration in Los Angeles.Several arrests have already been made for assault on a federal agent, Banks confirmed. People hold Mexican flags and gesture next to a car in flames following multiple detentions by ICE, in the Los Angeles County city of Paramount, Calif., Saturday. (REUTERS/Barbara Davidson)FEDERAL OFFICIALS SLAM DEMOCRATS FOR ‘DANGEROUS’ RHETORIC AS ICE AGENTS FACE VIOLENT MOBS IN LA, NYCThe fiery Paramount protest marked the second consecutive day of substantial violent riots in Los Angeles.On Friday night, more than 1,000 Los Angeles rioters surrounded a federal law enforcement building and assaulted ICE agents, slashed tires, and defaced buildings. A car burns on Atlantic Boulevard during a standoff between protesters and law enforcement, following multiple detentions by ICE in the Los Angeles County city of Paramount, Calif., Saturday. (Reuters/Barbara Davidson)ICE SWEEPS THROUGH LA BUSINESSES AS LOCAL DEMOCRATS CRY FOUL OVER TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S ENFORCEMENT ACTIONSDHS Secretary Kristi Noem said protesters would not slow ICE agents down, and cautioned rioters.”If you lay a hand on a law enforcement officer, you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” Noem wrote in an X post.FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said the agency is seeking information regarding the identity of those throwing rocks at vehicles conducting critical law enforcement operations, noting “it is only a matter of time.”CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP “One of the perpetrators in this video is wearing a helmet, and we’re going to use our investigative tools to locate the individual,” Bongino wrote in an X post. “I strongly suggest you turn yourself in, it’s only a matter of time.”

Trump’s UFC 316 appearance draws massive ovation in New Jersey, fighter celebrates with him after win

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President Donald Trump was back at UFC, and the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, didn’t disappoint with the welcome. A thunderous roar befell the sold-out crowd at “The Rock,” as Trump walked into the building with UFC CEO Dana White ahead of a UFC 316 stacked main card.Trump did his signature dance as he walked along the arena floor, greeting UFC fans as he made his way to his seat ringside. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM President Donald Trump shakes hands with Secretary of State Marco Rubio before the start of UFC 316 at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., Saturday. (Pool)This was a similar welcome he got at the Kaseya Center in Miami at UFC 314, where he had a large entourage with him, including his granddaughter Kai Trump and FBI Director Kash Patel, among others. While Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Ivanka Trump were among those with him in New Jersey on Saturday night, someone who has been there at past events wasn’t. LOGAN PAUL MAKES PUSH FOR DONALD TRUMP AND ELON MUSK WWE-STYLE FACEOFFElon Musk, who was with Trump in Miami, didn’t walk out with him this time as their feud continues. Trump and Musk have spent the past few days quarreling on social media after the feud began after Musk started “wearing thin” on the 47th president for about a month, Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy reported on Friday. The sparring on social media led many to offer their opinion on the matter, including some in the sports world, like boxer Jake Paul.”One of the problems with the Republican Party is on display today (As a current Republican) We unfortunately have these Alpha male egos and leaders who aren’t mature enough sometimes. They’re 50+ years old and diss tweeting each other Elon and Trump are great but they need to work together and not make America look bad,” Paul wrote on X.  President Donald Trump attends UFC 316 at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., Saturday. (Pool)His older brother, Logan Paul, even teased a WWE-style showdown between Trump and Musk on his social platforms. The elder Paul is a star in WWE now. Trump was already in New Jersey ahead of Saturday night’s fight at his golf course in Bedminster. He also commented on Truth Social about New Jersey’s Primary coming up on Tuesday, where he endorsed Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli for governor. “The Great State of New Jersey has a very important Primary coming up on Tuesday. Get Out and Vote for Jack Ciattarelli, who has my Complete and Total Endorsement! His Opponents are going around saying they have my Endorsement, which is not true, I don’t even know who they are! We can’t play games when it comes to Elections, and New Jersey is a very important State that we must WIN. The whole World is watching. Vote for Jack Ciattarelli to, MAKE NEW JERSEY GREAT AGAIN!” Trump wrote. When it was time to watch some fights, California’s Kevin Holland defeated Brazil’s Vicente Luque by submission, and he jumped out of the octagon to shake hands with a few including Trump. They exchanged some words before Holland continued his celebration.  U.S. President Donald Trump is seen in attendance during the UFC 316 event at Prudential Center, in Newark, N.J., Saturday.  (Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC)CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPUFC fighters have been seen shaking hands with Trump after victories in the past. The main event for this UFC 316 card will be the second chapter of “Suga” Sean O’Malley against Merab Dvalishvili, the latter of whom won by decision in their first bout. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

Riley Gaines fires back at Simone Biles after social media dispute over transgender athletes

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Simone Biles surprisingly sparred on social media with OutKick host Riley Gaines Friday, and Gaines has responded. Biles took offense to Gaines calling out a Minnesota high school whose softball team won a state championship Friday with a transgender pitcher. Marissa Rothenberger, a transgender athlete, threw a shutout to help Champlin Park High School win a state title. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Simone Biles and Riley Gaines had a war of words over transgender athletes in girls sports. (Imagn)Gaines, the host of the “Gaines for Girls” podcast, noted that comments on X were turned off on the Minnesota State High School League’s post with a photo of the team on social media. “To be expected when your star player is a boy,” Gaines wrote. OLYMPIAN SIMONE BILES FACES FIERCE BACKLASH AFTER CLASH WITH RILEY GAINES OVER TRANS ATHLETES DEBATEBiles responded, calling Gaines “truly sick” for her comment and saying Gaines should be “uplifting” transgender athletes.Gaines responded with a video on social media. “Yesterday, Simone Biles — the Olympic gymnast, the best of the best, bar none; there is no one even remotely in her league — I guess, in an attempt to be inclusive and virtuous, decided to sell out all girls who have dreams to achieve and to succeed, and to specifically personally attack and body shame me,” Gaines said.”Let’s get this straight. It’s my job. It’s the women’s job. This is what Simone Biles is saying: It’s the women’s job to find a way for the men’s feelings to be validated, for their identity to be affirmed. That’s not my job, actually, at all. So, to say I should be doing this is insane.  Riley Gaines has championed fairness in women’s sports. (XX-XY Athletics)”If she wants to use her platform to uplift men and women’s sports, then, by all means. But it’s certainly not my job. And I don’t believe it’s the job of any woman to do this.”Biles’ comments to Gaines included a dig at the former college swimmer losing to Lia Thomas, a trans swimmer, in 2022. “All of this campaigning because you lost a race. Straight up sore loser,” Biles wrote. “You should be uplifting the trans community and perhaps finding a way to make sports inclusive OR creating a new avenue where trans feel safe in sports. Maybe a transgender category IN ALL sports!! But instead… You bully them… One things for sure is no one in sports is safe with you around!!!!!” Simone Biles of the U.S. during the women’s team final at the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games at Bercy Arena July 30, 2024. (Kyle Terada/USA Today Sports)Gaines also addressed a second post from Biles, which told Gaines to “bully someone your own size, which would ironically be a male.””Number one, she’s acknowledging there are differences, like physiological, biological differences, between men and women in saying this,” Gaines responded. “Secondly, I’m 5-foot-5, which might seem like a giant to someone who’s like, 4-foot-7, 4-foot-8, but I’m pretty standard size for a woman, just, like, relatively muscular, right? Being an athlete, I would imagine Simone would understand that. “But I weigh like 135 pounds, 5-foot-5 of pretty much pure muscle. Again, if anyone would understand that, you would think it’s Simone Biles, a woman who has historically been scrutinized for having a very muscular, masculine-looking body.”Finally, Gaines commended Biles for calling out the horrible sexual abuse acts committed by former Team USA gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. However, Gaines believes there’s a contradiction. Riley Gaines is sworn in during a House Oversight Subcommittee on Health Care and Financial Services hearing on Capitol Hill Dec. 5, 2023, in Washington, D.C.  (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP”This is a woman who has been incredibly brave in calling out and witnessing the horrific sexual abuse that she and hundreds of other female gymnasts faced at the hands of one sexual predator — that predator being Larry Nassar — in the same breath, believing that vulnerable women should be forced to strip down naked in front of men and locker rooms, so long as it makes the man feel happy,” Gaines said. “If Larry Nassar came out as trans, I don’t think it’s responsible or safe for him to be housed in a women’s prison.”Studies have shown that nearly 80% of people believe that biological males should stay out of girls and women’s sports.Fox News’ Ryan Morik contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

Rotisserie chicken, yes! TSA security, no!

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has debunked a recurring rumor that Costco membership cards can be used as a REAL ID. In a social media post on Wednesday, June 4, the TSA said, “We love hotdogs & rotisserie chickens as much as the next person but please stop telling people their Costco card counts as a REAL ID because it absolutely does not.”

REAL IDs, which comply with federal identification standards, feature a special marking on the upper portion of the card, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Cards without this marking are not considered REAL ID-compliant and may cause delays for travelers. Flyers can use passports or other federally approved forms of identification, such as Department of Defense IDs, but not Costco cards.

“When people try to use their warehouse club cards at airports, for instance, it could lead to delays and travel headaches,” TSA Pacific spokesperson Lorie Dankers told SFGate. Dankers noted the misconception resurfaces periodically, creating confusion for travelers.

In a Facebook post on Thursday, June 5, the TSA reiterated, “Department of Defense IDs for active and retired military continue to be an acceptable form of ID at TSA checkpoints following the implementation of REAL ID last month.”

The DHS said REAL IDs will also be required at certain federal facilities and nuclear power plants. In April and May, DMV centers faced long lines as many people waited until the last minute to obtain their REAL ID cards.

Before visiting the DMV, ensure you have the correct paperwork. Many DMV offices are accepting appointments. Married women applying for a REAL ID will likely need a certified copy of their marriage certificate to prove a legal name change. Additionally, a birth certificate or passport is typically required for primary proof of identity. Some states may also require certified copies of previous marriage certificates if the name has changed multiple times.

Right-wing Colombian presidential candidate shot at rally: reports

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A Colombian senator and presidential candidate was shot on Saturday in Bogotá, the government and his campaign said, according to media reports. Miguel Uribe, 39, was hosting a campaign event in a public park when “armed subjects shot him in the back.”There is no word on Uribe’s condition.  Miguel Uribe, 39, was hosting a campaign event in a public park when he was shot.  (Raul Arboleda/AFP via Getty Images)He is a member of the opposition right-wing Democratic Center party, founded by former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe.This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. Reuters contributed to this report. 

Marlins’ Ryan Weathers struck in head by catcher’s warmup throw in bizarre moment vs. Rays

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Marlins starter Ryan Weathers was drilled in the head by a throw down to second base after tossing his final warmup pitch between innings during a Miami Marlins-Tampa Bay Rays game Saturday.As is customary between innings, the catcher will throw the ball down to second base to practice for a potential steal situation during the frame. But Marlins catcher Nick Fortes’ throw to second caught Weathers right in the head, and Weathers dropped quickly to the mound. Weathers was clearly in pain, and trainers emerged to examine the left-hander. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Miami Marlins starting pitcher Ryan Weathers (35) throws a pitch against the Tampa Bay Rays in the third inning at George M. Steinbrenner Field. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Imagn Images)Weathers shook off the blow and stayed in the game. He threw a clean first inning with just eight pitches. However, Weathers was removed from his start after three innings for “precautionary reasons” after throwing just 57 pitches. MARINERS PITCHER SHRUGS OFF ‘SCARY’ 102.7 MPH LINE DRIVE TO THE FACE: ‘IT DIDN’T EVEN HURT’The Marlins said Weathers would be further evaluated.Miami has struggled so far this season with a 24-38 record despite an 11-10 win over Tampa Bay Saturday.  Miami Marlins starting pitcher Ryan Weathers (35) is examined by a trainer after being hit in the head by an errant throw from Miami Marlins catcher Nick Fortes against the Tampa Bay Rays in the first inning at George M. Steinbrenner Field. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Imagn Images)They were just swept by the Colorado Rockies, who have the worst record in MLB by far (12-51 as of Saturday).Weathers has a 2.49 ERA over four starts (21⅔ innings pitched), giving up just 15 hits over those starts and six earned runs with 22 strikeouts and seven walks. This is Weathers’ fifth MLB season after beginning his career with the San Diego Padres. He struggled to start his career before being traded to Miami during the 2023 campaign.  Miami Marlins starting pitcher Ryan Weathers (35) dropped to the mound after being hit in the head by an errant throw from Miami Marlins catcher Nick Fortes (4) against the Tampa Bay Rays in the first inning at George M. Steinbrenner Field. (Nathan Ray Seebeck/Imagn Images)CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPWeathers unlocked something in Miami, pitching to a 3.63 ERA in 16 starts in 2024. He seems to have picked up where he left off before this scary incident in his latest outing. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

Pope Leo emphasizes unity during Pentecost vigil in St. Peter’s Square

More than 70,000 people gathered in St. Peter’s Square on Saturday as Pope Leo VIX led a Pentecost Vigil prayer service, according to the Holy See. Attendees represented over 100 countries, showing the global reach and unity of the Church.

The celebration of Pentecost on Sunday, June 8, is expected to bring similarly large crowds to the square.

“St Peter’s Square, with its wide-open and welcoming embrace, magnificently expresses the communion of the Church,” Leo said in his homily, emphasizing the significance of unity in the Christian faith. He elaborated that the Holy Spirit teaches believers to walk in unity, a journey that binds all of humanity together.

This unity stands in stark contrast to the violence and division that often plague the world. “The earth will rest, justice will prevail, the poor will rejoice and peace will return,” Leo declared. “Once we no longer act as predators, but as pilgrims; no longer each of us for ourselves, but walking alongside one another.”

The pontiff’s message of peace and unity resonated throughout Saturday. Earlier in the day, he took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to continue spreading his call for unity among Christians. “Let us remember that the unity for which Christians long will not be primarily the fruit of our own efforts. I would therefore invite you to join with me in imploring the Spirit’s gift of unity,” he wrote, urging followers across the world to reflect on the spiritual guidance necessary for achieving harmony.

Pentecost, a significant holy day in Christianity, derives its name from the Greek word “pentekoste,” which means fiftieth. Celebrated on the seventh Sunday after Easter, exactly 50 days following the resurrection, it marks the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and other followers of Jesus Christ.

The traditions associated with Pentecost are deeply rooted in spiritual renewal and collective worship. Church communities around the world honor the day with prayer, hymns and gatherings that reflect the themes of unity and spiritual growth. Many churches use the occasion to reaffirm their commitment to helping the disadvantaged, highlighting the connection between faith and social justice, a principle Leo strongly emphasized in his message.

Leo’s leadership during this Pentecost Vigil demonstrates his dedication to fostering global unity among Christians, encouraging them to embrace their faith as a pathway to peace and brotherhood. Through his homily, social media outreach and the poignant symbolism of St. Peter’s Square, the pontiff invited believers to reimagine their role in the world, not as isolated individuals, but as interconnected pilgrims walking together toward a future of justice and harmony.