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Pope Leo has strongly condemned the use of religion to justify war

Published on: March 30, 2026 10:38 AM

War is back in vogue,' Pope Leo warns in major foreign policy speech - America Magazine

Pope Leo has strongly condemned the use of religion to justify war, urging global leaders to pursue peace and dialogue instead of conflict. His remarks came during a Palm Sunday prayer gathering at St. Peter’s Square, where he delivered a powerful message against ongoing hostilities.

Read More: Pope Leo says God rejects prayers of leaders who wage wars

Addressing thousands of worshippers, Pope Leo said that those who wage war in the name of faith cannot expect their prayers to be heard. “God does not listen to the prayers of those who engage in war,” he declared, emphasizing that religion should never be used as a tool to legitimize violence.

The pontiff also called on all parties involved in current conflicts, including tensions linked to Iran, to agree to an immediate ceasefire and return to negotiations. He stressed that dialogue remains the only viable path toward lasting peace and stability.

His comments come amid reports that some leaders involved in the Iran conflict have attempted to frame their military actions in religious terms. According to Arab media, such narratives have been used to rally support and justify continued fighting.

Meanwhile, in the United States, Bernie Sanders has sharply criticized Donald Trump over the escalating situation, calling for an immediate halt to military operations against Iran. Sanders warned that further escalation could have devastating consequences for global peace.

Read More: Pope Leo condemns war, says God rejects violent leaders

Additionally, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly described the conflict as an effort to defeat enemies of Christians, a characterization that has drawn criticism from various quarters.

Pope Leo’s message highlights growing concerns over the intersection of religion and geopolitics, as well as the urgent need for restraint and diplomacy in an increasingly volatile global environment.

Filed Under: Iran-Israel war, Top Stories, World Tagged With: ceasefire call, global peace, Iran conflict, Latest, Pope Leo, religion and war, Vatican

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