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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pope Leo has rebuked the White House over its treatment of immigrants, its potential invasion of Venezuela and alienation of European allies. Too bad so many Catholics voted Trump back into office... [quote] https://www.politico.eu/article/pope-leo-maga-criticism-donald-trump-meetinghttps://www.politico.eu/article/pope-leo-maga-criticism-donald-trump-meeting/ Pope Leo XIV — a Chicago native who was inaugurated in May as the first pontiff from North America — has condemned the Trump administration’s treatment of migrants, calling it “inhuman” and not “pro-life.” Trump said he had been unaware of the criticism, when asked about the pope’s remarks. “I haven’t seen that. I mean … I mean, he … maybe he has. I mean, he also didn’t like the wall. You know, they didn’t like the wall,” In recent weeks, Pope Leo has taken aim at U.S. foreign policy. He urged Trump not to launch a military invasion of Venezuela, calling for “another way to bring about change, if that is what the United States decides to do.” Before his papal anointment, Leo — then-Cardinal Robert Prevost — also reposted on social media an op-ed criticizing Vice President JD Vance, a Catholic convert, for his interpretation of the faith and Washington’s tough immigration program. “Do you not see the suffering? Is your conscience not disturbed?” the op-ed reposted by Prevost read. [/quote][/quote] The disconnect between leadership and flock in the Catholic Church is the natural consequence of the unnatural lives the leadership live. This is most obvious on things like replacement migration, where priests and Popes have no posterity or fatherly regards. They simply don’t care about all the harm they are causing their people. TLDR: Martin Luther did nothing wrong [/quote]
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