Trump blasted U.S.-born Pope Leo XIV in a social media post. U.S.-born Pope Leo XIV pushed back Monday on President Donald Trump’s broadside against him over the U.S.-Israel war in Iran, telling reporters that the Vatican’s appeals for peace and reconciliation are rooted in the Gospel, and that he doesn’t fear the Trump administration.“To put my message on the same plane as what the president has attempted to do here, I think is not understanding what the message of the Gospel is,” Leo told The Associated Press aboard the papal plane en route to Algeria. “And I’m sorry to hear that but I will continue on what I believe is the mission of the church in the world today.”History’s first U.S.-born pope stressed that he was not making a direct attack against Trump or anyone else with his general appeal for peace and criticisms of the “delusion of omnipotence” that is fueling the Iran wars and other conflicts around the world.“I will not enter into debate. The things that I say are certainly not meant as attacks on anyone. The message of the Gospel is very clear: ‘Blessed are the peacemakers,'” Leo said.“I will not shy away from announcing the message of the Gospel and inviting all people to look for ways of building bridges of peace and reconciliation, and looking for ways to avoid war any time that’s possible”Speaking to other reporters, he added: “I’m not afraid of the Trump administration or of speaking out loudly about the message of the Gospel, which is what the Church works for.”“We are not politicans. We do not look at foreign policy from the same perspective that he may have,” the pope said, adding, “I will continue to speak out strongly against war, seeking to promote peace, promoting dialogue and multilateralism among states to find solutions to problems.“Too many people are suffering today, too many innocent people have been killed, and I believe someone must stand up and say that there is a better way,” he said.
Pope Leo pushes back against Trump in feud over Iran war saying he’s ‘not afraid’
Why This Matters
The U.S.-born Pope Leo XIV's outspoken stance against war and his call for peace highlight the growing influence of religious leaders in global political discourse, especially on issues like conflict and diplomacy. His willingness to challenge the Trump administration underscores the importance of moral and ethical perspectives in international affairs, resonating with consumers and policymakers alike.
Key Takeaways
- Pope Leo XIV emphasizes peace and reconciliation rooted in Gospel teachings.
- He openly criticizes the 'delusion of omnipotence' fueling Iran conflicts.
- The pope asserts the moral authority of religious leaders to speak out against war and promote dialogue.
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