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Iran war sparked the Trump-Pope conflict
βBut then as he has spoken out about war, it has been perceived by the Trump administration as more and more a direct attack. And certainly after the war began against Iran, the pope has increasingly been making more pointed comments about the need to return to dialogue and the abhorrence for war.β
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Hegsethβs religious rhetoric triggered Vatican response
βOnce Pete Hegseth invoked the name of Jesus Christ in asking for a victory for the American side, he was basically saying he was asking God to take sides. I think that really upset the Pope, and it was highly unusual for a government official to use a religious figure to justify war.β
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Trump labels Pope Leo a leftist tool
βWe saw this truth social post that the president had posted literally minutes before we were all waking up where he attacked the pope as weak on crime and a tool of the radical left. He even talked about how he preferred the Pope's brother, who apparently is a Trump supporter.β
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Pope Leo claims moral authority against war
βI have no fear that neither the Trump administration are speaking out loudly about the message of the gospel. I don't think that the message of the gospel is meant to be abused in the way that some people are doing. And I will continue to speak out loud against war.β
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Catholic leaders reject Iran war as unjust
βUnder Catholic teaching, this is not a just war. We're dehumanizing the victims of war by turning the suffering of people and the killing of children and our own soldiers into entertainment. It is sickening and goes against the fundamental message of the gospel.β
