Pope Leo XIV Criticizes Nationalism, Echoes Familiar Calls For Peace Without Naming Names

Pope Leo XIV Criticizes Nationalism, Echoes Familiar Calls For Peace Without Naming Names

In a Sunday Mass before tens of thousands in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Leo XIV took aim at the rise of “political nationalisms,” though he avoided naming any country or political figure. His remarks — emphasizing unity, peace, and dialogue — echoed a now-familiar tone from Vatican leadership.

 

Pope Leo XIV Criticizes Nationalism, Echoes Familiar Calls For Peace Without Naming Names

Pope Leo XIV Criticizes Nationalism, Echoes Familiar Calls For Peace Without Naming Names

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