Pope Leo XIV has called for a period of "deep reflection" in the United States regarding the treatment of migrants held in detention, citing concerns about their spiritual well-being and human rights.
The Pope emphasized that scripture emphasizes the importance of how nations receive foreign visitors, urging authorities to consider the needs of detained migrants who have been separated from their families. He also advocated for pastoral workers' access to these individuals, stressing the importance of addressing their spiritual needs.
In response to questions about US military actions against suspected drug traffickers off Venezuela and the fragile ceasefire in the Middle East, Pope Leo urged dialogue and cooperation to find peaceful solutions. However, he acknowledged that conflicts like the Israeli-Palestinian issue are complex and require concerted efforts towards justice for all parties involved.
Pope Leo has also announced upcoming visits to Turkey and Lebanon as part of his efforts to promote understanding and interfaith dialogue among nations.
The Pope emphasized that scripture emphasizes the importance of how nations receive foreign visitors, urging authorities to consider the needs of detained migrants who have been separated from their families. He also advocated for pastoral workers' access to these individuals, stressing the importance of addressing their spiritual needs.
In response to questions about US military actions against suspected drug traffickers off Venezuela and the fragile ceasefire in the Middle East, Pope Leo urged dialogue and cooperation to find peaceful solutions. However, he acknowledged that conflicts like the Israeli-Palestinian issue are complex and require concerted efforts towards justice for all parties involved.
Pope Leo has also announced upcoming visits to Turkey and Lebanon as part of his efforts to promote understanding and interfaith dialogue among nations.