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BREAKING: Pope Leo SLAMS Trump’s Oval Office evangelical pro-war powwow! – “War is not holy; only peace is holy!” In a moving appeal, the Chicago-born pope declared: “War is not holy; only peace is holy because it is willed by God
BREAKING: Pope Leo Condemns “Holy War” Rhetoric, Urges Peace Amid Global Tensions
In a powerful moral appeal that is reverberating across political and religious circles worldwide, Pope Leo XIV has sharply warned against the dangerous use of religion to justify warfare. The Chicago-born pontiff declared that “war is not holy; only peace is holy because it is willed by God,” a statement widely interpreted as a rebuke to rhetoric emerging from political and evangelical circles around Donald Trump.
A Moral Warning From the Vatican
Speaking during recent public remarks as conflicts escalate in the Middle East, Pope Leo called on world leaders to reject any attempt to portray war as divinely sanctioned. The Pope stressed that faith should never be used as a tool to justify violence or political agendas. Instead, he urged believers across religions to stand for reconciliation, dialogue, and respect for human life. �
His message comes amid growing global anxiety over expanding military operations involving the United States and its allies. During an Angelus address in St. Peter’s Square, the Pope said the situation in the Middle East has created “a climate of fear and hatred” and warned that continued bombing could trigger a wider regional conflict. �
Response to Religious Support for War
The Pope’s comments also come after reports that evangelical Christian leaders gathered in the Oval Office to pray over Trump and express support for military actions. Critics inside and outside the Church say such gatherings risk blurring the line between faith and political warfare. �
While the Vatican did not explicitly mention Trump by name in some official statements, the Pope’s remarks were widely interpreted as a strong response to the growing trend of using religious language to frame geopolitical conflicts as spiritual battles.
Religious scholars say Pope Leo’s warning reflects a long-standing Catholic teaching that war cannot be glorified or treated as sacred. At international peace gatherings, the pontiff has repeatedly insisted that “peace is holy, not war,” urging nations to replace weapons with negotiation and diplomacy. �
A Pope Focused on Peace
Since becoming the first American pope in history, Pope Leo XIV has frequently spoken about the moral responsibility of political leaders to avoid war whenever possible. In recent weeks he has renewed calls for dialogue between rival nations, warning that modern warfare increasingly harms civilians and destabilizes entire regions. �
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His latest remarks reflect the Vatican’s broader position that international disputes must be resolved through diplomacy rather than military escalation. Vatican officials have also warned that preventive wars risk violating international law and undermining global stability. �
Global Reaction
The Pope’s statement has sparked intense discussion across political and religious communities. Supporters praise his stance as a courageous moral voice in a time of rising conflict, while critics argue that religious leaders should avoid appearing to take sides in geopolitical disputes.
Nevertheless, the message from the Vatican was unmistakable:
faith should be a force for peace, not a justification for war.
As tensions continue to rise across multiple regions of the world, Pope Leo’s words echo a warning rooted in centuries of Christian teaching — that the sanctity of human life must always outweigh the ambitions of political power.