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The World Needs Leaders Who Lead with Truth

The world does not need more leaders who follow trends. It needs leaders who lead with truth.

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Our world is filled with voices. Politicians make promises, corporations push agendas, media spreads narratives. But how often do we find leaders who lead with truth?

Too rarely. And yet truth is exactly what the world longs for.

Authentic Catholic leadership is leadership rooted in truth, truth about the dignity of the human person, truth about marriage and family, truth about justice and mercy, truth about Christ who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.

The world does not need more leaders who follow trends. It needs leaders who lead with truth.

That is why The Hour of the Laity 2025 is so urgent. At Tepeyac Hill, Catholic professionals will be reminded that truth is not optional, it is our foundation. They will be equipped to live it with courage, even when it costs. They will be sent forth to be voices of truth in business, media, education, law, politics, and the arts.

Imagine the impact of lay Catholic leaders returning to their nations with a renewed commitment to truth. Imagine the witness of Catholic professionals who lead not by power, but by integrity and conviction.

The world is waiting. The Church is calling. Will you lead with truth?

P.S. Click to register for THL2025 now!

Register now for The Hour of the Laity 2025, taking place in Mexico City.

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