Pope Leo XIV’s Diplomatic Efforts May Impact US Foreign Policy, Analyst Says
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LETTER OF VATICAN. On 12 June, Pope Leo XIV addressed his first speech to the clergy of Rome, drawing the contours of his vision of the priesthood. Every Saturday, the permanent special envoy of La Croix to the Vatican reveals to you the behind-the-scenes of the smallest state in the world.
Pope Leo embraces active role as Vatican peacemaker, aiming for end to Russia-Ukraine, Middle East, other conflicts - The Dialog
WASHINGTON — In a little over a month since his election to the papacy, Pope Leo XIV has appeared to embrace his role as a head of state to promote Catholic principles about peacebuilding, an analyst told OSV News. His actions as a head of state could also impact U.S. diplomacy. Among the first actions of his pontificate, Pope Leo offered the Vatican as a host for talks to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and called for a ceasefire in Gaza, furt…
International diplomacy is not the main task of the Pope, but it is an integral part of his work, states Edgar Beltrán on the website The PIllar. He notes that in the first month of his pontificate, Pope Leo XIV showed that he is not afraid of bold diplomatic gestures. Shortly after taking the See of Peter, he proposed the Vatican as a place for peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, called The article Vaticanist points to the diplomatic…
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