America’s first pope pushes peace as a contrast to Trump-era rhetoric

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Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, used his Africa tour to advocate unity and peace, openly addressing and challenging the Trump administration by name while warning against using religion to justify war. He emphasized Gospel values, international law, and multilateral diplomacy, and his gradual, listening-first approach echoes Augustine’s ethics of peace, signaling a distinct Vatican stance in a era of confrontational politics.
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