President Trump vs Pope Leo
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In a segment called “Pope Leo’s Church” on the CBS News program “60 Minutes” on April 12, the three U.S. cardinals heading archdioceses reflected on the pope’s leadership and on why Catholic Church leaders have voiced opposition to the United States’ war against Iran and the Trump administration’s policy of mass deportations of undocumented immigrants.
President Trump told CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell that Pope Leo is "wrong on the issues" Monday after lashing out at the pontiff late Sunday in a Truth Social post.
Three influential American cardinals spoke about the Church under Pope Leo XIV in an interview that looked at rising conversions, patriotism, the Iran war, and immigration enforcement.
Vatican City: In his first interview since becoming the Catholic Church’s first American pontiff, Pope Leo XIV said he has no plans to step into partisan debates in the United States. He further emphasized that he would continue to speak out on matters ...
In the months since his election, Pope Leo has spoken up against both the war in Iran and the mass deportation of migrants in the U.S. His statements have inspired American cardinals to speak out.
(RNS) — When Pope Leo XIV was elected, many people asked me about him. My response was that we would have to wait six months to a year before we really understand who he is. Four months after his election, in an interview with Elise Ann Allen of Crux ...
Stephen Colbert didn’t get the opportunity to interview Pope Francis before the latter’s death in April, but he does have his sights set on another agent of the papacy: Pope Leo XIV. As he put it, the Pope could travel to Chicago and the pair could ...
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Italian Prime Minister Meloni condemns Trump's attack on Pope
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized U.S. President Donald Trump on the 14th (local time) regarding his recent condemnation of Pope Leo 14th over the Iran war, stating, “It would be very uncomfortable to live in a society where religious leaders act according to the words of political leaders,
The emphasis is less on the church itself and more on what the visit represents for the country: a gesture of peace, dialogue and international recognition,” Algeria’s Bishop Diego Sarrió Cucarella said in an interview.