Pope Leo XIV Urges World Leaders to Pursue Peace
In his first Sunday blessing since becoming pope, Pope Leo XIV called on world leaders to work towards peace. Speaking from the Vatican, he highlighted key global conflicts and the need for lasting solutions.
A Call for Peace and Ceasefires
Pope Leo praised the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan and emphasized the importance of peace in Ukraine and Gaza. He called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the release of hostages, and the delivery of humanitarian aid.
Recalling History and Denouncing War
Pope Leo quoted Pope Francis, reflecting on the end of World War II 80 years ago. He condemned the ongoing global conflicts, referring to them as a “third world war in pieces.”
Mother’s Day Tribute
In his address, Pope Leo also acknowledged Mother’s Day, wishing all mothers, including those in heaven, a blessed day.
A Historic Moment for the New Pope
Pope Leo’s Sunday address took place in St. Peter’s Square, where the crowd grew with pilgrims and marching bands. His appearance came amidst recent “anti-Trump” claims due to his past remarks on President Donald Trump and his administration.
Pope Leo’s Remarks on Trump and His Administration
Pope Leo has been vocal about Trump’s policies. Recently, he shared a tweet questioning Trump’s actions regarding deportation and the treatment of migrants. He also reshared a tweet criticizing the policy of separating children from their parents, calling it un-Christian and morally indefensible.
Criticism of JD Vance
In addition, Pope Leo criticized JD Vance, Trump’s vice president, by resharing an op-ed titled “Jesus doesn’t ask us to rank our love for others.” The article challenged Vance’s views on prioritizing family over the world’s needs.
Longstanding Criticism of Trump’s Policies
Pope Leo’s opposition to Trump’s policies goes back several years. In 2015, he shared an article by Cardinal Timothy Dolan discussing the dangers of Trump’s anti-immigration rhetoric.
Trump’s Reaction to the New Pope
In response to Pope Leo’s appointment, Trump took to Truth Social, congratulating Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost on becoming the first American pope. He expressed excitement about meeting Pope Leo XIV, calling it a great honor for the country.