ROME, Italy — Pope Leo XIV on Thursday condemned the world’s failure to stop millions of people from going hungry, blaming a “soulless economy” and calling on others to rethink their lifestyles and priorities. “Allowing millions of human beings to live — and die — victims of hunger is a collective failure, an ethical aberration, a historical sin,” Leo said in a speech at the Rome-based UN agricultural agency. “The scourge of hunger… continues to atrociously plague a significant portion of humanity,” he said, a day after the United Nations warned global hunger “is at record levels.” The crisis was […]... Keep on reading: Pope slams 'collective failure' to stop world hunger affecting millions