Archbishop of Canterbury praises Pope Leo for speaking powerfully on injustice
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The archbishop of Canterbury praised Pope Leo on Monday for speaking “powerfully about the many injustices” in the world, in an apparent reference to the pontiff becoming more outspoken in recent …
The archbishop of Canterbury praised Pope Leo on Monday for speaking “powerfully about the many injustices” in the world, in an apparent reference to the pontiff becoming more outspoken in recent weeks, particularly in his criticism of the US-Israeli war on Iran. Sarah Mullally, who in March became the first woman to lead the Anglican church, arrived in Rome on Saturday for a visit aimed at reinforcing relations with the Vatican. Mullally had a private meeting with Leo, the first US-born leader of the Catholic church, at the Apostolic Palace, the pope’s official residence. This month Donald Trump took aim at Leo over his criticisms of the war in Iran. In a lengthy diatribe on social media, the US president accused Leo of being “weak on crime and terrible on foreign policy” and said he should “focus on being a great pope, not a politician”. Leo on Friday returned from a 10-day tour of Africa, during which he continued to speak out against war and injustices. Mullally said: “Your Holiness, you have spoken powerfully about the many injustices in our world today, but you have spoken even more powerfully about hope. Your pilgrimage to Africa was full of life and joy. The world needed this message at this time – thank you.” She added the trip “reminded us that despite our sufferings, people long for life in all its fullness and countless people are working each day for this vision of the common good”. …
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