Pope Leo spoke in terms that suggested the Trump administration’s criticism of his calls for peace in the Iran war hadn’t gone unnoticed.
CAMEROON, — Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday doubled down as U.S. President Donald Trump’s criticism showed no sign of letting up, insisting that the message “the world needs to hear today” is one of peace and dialogue.
Leo spoke to journalists en route to Cameroon as he continued his visit to Africa.
He made no mention of Trump’s latest social media post or the suggestion by U.S. Vice President JD Vance, a Catholic
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