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    Pope Condemns Killing of Protesters in Iran, Reaffirms Stance Against War

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    Posted on April 23, 2026

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    Pope Leo XIV condemned the killing of protesters in Iran and reiterated his opposition to war, lamenting civilian casualties and the failure of U.S.–Iran peace talks during his return from a four‑nation Africa tour.

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    Table of Contents

    • Pope Leo's Statements on Iran, Protester Killings, and War
    • Papal Condemnation of Protester Killings
    • Pope Leo's Direct Remarks
    • Reactions and Political Context
    • Background on Iranian Protests
    • Pope Leo's Stance on War and Peace
    • Papal Advocacy for Peace
    • Impact of War on Civilians
    • Breakdown of U.S.-Iran Peace Talks
    • Papal Diplomacy in Africa and With Authoritarian Regimes
    • Vatican's Diplomatic Approach

    Pope Leo Condemns Protester Killings in Iran and Opposes War With Iran

    Pope Leo's Statements on Iran, Protester Killings, and War

    By Joshua McElwee

    Papal Condemnation of Protester Killings

    ABOARD THE PAPAL FLIGHT, April 23 (Reuters) - Pope Leo on Thursday firmly condemned the killing of protesters in Iran, after U.S. President Donald Trump criticized the Catholic leader last week for not doing so while speaking out against the U.S.-Israel war with Iran.

    Leo, the first U.S. pope, also decried the deaths of "so many" civilians in the war and lamented the collapse of U.S.-Iran peace talks in comments aboard his return flight to Rome after a four-nation Africa tour.

    Pope Leo's Direct Remarks

    "I condemn all actions that are unjust. I condemn the taking of people's lives," the pope said in response to a question in a press conference about reports that Iran has killed thousands of protesters.

    "When a regime, when a country takes decisions which takes away the lives of other people unjustly, then obviously that is something that should be condemned," he said.

    Reactions and Political Context

    Leo was attacked by Trump on social media as "terrible" on April 12, after the pope emerged as an outspoken critic of the Iran war and the president's hardline anti-immigration policies.

    In a post two days later, Trump asked "will someone please tell Pope Leo" about the deaths of Iranian protesters.

    Background on Iranian Protests

    Iranian authorities killed thousands of people during anti-government protests in January, Iran's worst domestic unrest since the era of its 1979 Islamic Revolution. Rights groups say the government has continued to crack down on opponents while war rages, with Tehran carrying out another execution this week.

    Pope Leo's Stance on War and Peace

    Leo did not mention Trump in his remarks on Thursday. He said that as leader of the 1.4-billion-member Catholic Church he does not support war.

    Papal Advocacy for Peace

    "As a pastor, I cannot be in favor of war," he said, adding that he carries with him a photo of a child killed by Israeli strikes targeting Hezbollah militants in Lebanon.

    Leo said the child had been among the crowds that greeted him during his visit to Lebanon in November and December, as part of the pope's first overseas trip.

    Impact of War on Civilians

    "We have seen so many innocents killed," Leo said of the war.

    Breakdown of U.S.-Iran Peace Talks

    Referring to the recent breakdown in peace talks, the pope said: "One day Iran says yes, the United States says no and vice versa. We don't know where it will go."

    "It has created a situation that is still chaotic … and also there is the whole population of Iran, innocent people, who are suffering because of this war," he said.

    Papal Diplomacy in Africa and With Authoritarian Regimes

    Leo on Thursday also defended his decision to visit countries in Africa known for having authoritarian leaders. Two of the countries the pope visited, Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon, have leaders who have been in power for decades.

    Vatican's Diplomatic Approach

    He said the Vatican maintains diplomatic relationships with authoritarian regimes.

    "We don't always make great proclamations … but there's an awful lot of work that goes on behind the scenes to promote justice," said the pope. He said the Vatican works "so that the lives of people can be improved."

    (Reporting by Joshua McElwee, editing by Deepa Babington)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pope Leo XIV denounced the unjust killing of protesters in Iran and reaffirmed his pastoral rejection of war, emphasizing innocent lives lost in the U.S.–Israel–Iran conflict. (axios.com)
    • •He highlighted the collapse of U.S.–Iran peace talks, noting the chaos it created and the suffering of Iran’s civilian population. (axios.com)
    • •During his Africa tour—covering Algeria, Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea—the Pope delivered pointed critiques of authoritarianism, inequality and colonial legacies, while maintaining Vatican diplomacy with repressive regimes. (lemonde.fr)

    References

    • Pope issues stiffest rebuke yet to Trump over war threats
    • Pope Leo condemns "spiral of violence" in Iran strikes
    • Pope embarks on African tour, a strategic continent for Catholicism

    Frequently Asked Questions about Pope condemns killing of protesters in Iran, reaffirms stance against war

    1What did Pope Leo say about the killing of protesters in Iran?

    Pope Leo firmly condemned the killing of protesters in Iran, describing the actions as unjust and stating that taking people's lives cannot be supported.

    2How did Pope Leo respond to criticism from President Trump?

    Pope Leo did not directly address Trump's criticism, but reiterated his condemnation of unjust actions and killing of protesters.

    3What is Pope Leo's stance on the U.S.-Israel war with Iran?

    Pope Leo opposes war, stating that as a pastor and leader of the Catholic Church, he cannot be in favor of war and laments civilian deaths.

    4Did Pope Leo comment on the collapse of U.S.-Iran peace talks?

    Yes, Pope Leo lamented the breakdown of U.S.-Iran peace talks and described the ongoing situation as chaotic, causing suffering for innocent Iranians.

    5Why did Pope Leo visit countries with authoritarian leaders in Africa?

    Pope Leo explained that the Vatican maintains diplomatic relationships with various regimes to promote justice and improve people's lives, often working behind the scenes.

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