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    Pope leo asks media to show suffering of war, not amplify 'propaganda'

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    Posted on March 16, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S. pope, urged media to focus on war’s human suffering instead of becoming instruments of propaganda, emphasizing reporting through victims’ eyes and not amplifying power. He continues pressing for a ceasefire and more compassionate, truthful journalism.

    Pope Leo Calls for Honest Media Coverage of War, Warns Against Propaganda

    By Joshua McElwee

    Pope Leo's Appeal to Journalists and the Dangers of War Propaganda

    VATICAN CITY, March 16 (Reuters) - Pope Leo urged journalists on Monday to highlight the suffering caused by war, cautioning against news reports that risk sliding into propaganda by glorifying conflicts or serving as "a megaphone" to amplify the voices of those in power.

    Direct Appeal to Reporters

    In a meeting with broadcasters from Italy's TG2 television news programme, the pope made a direct appeal for reporters "to show the face of war and tell it through the eyes of the victims, so as not to turn it into a video game."

    Risks of Propaganda in War Reporting

    "In the dramatic circumstances of war, such as those we are experiencing, information must guard against the risk of turning into propaganda," said Leo, the first U.S. pope.

    Verification and Responsibility in Journalism

    Journalists must work "in verifying the news so as not to become a megaphone of power," he said.

    Recent Calls for Peace and Ceasefire

    Leo did not mention a specific conflict on Monday, but he has been ramping up calls in recent days for an end to the expanding U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

    On Sunday, he called for an immediate ceasefire to what he called the "atrocious violence" of the conflict, in some of his strongest remarks to date.

    Echoes from Church Officials on Media Responsibility

    Leo's warning against depicting war like a video game echoed remarks from a senior United States church official earlier this month.

    Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich sharply rebuked the White House for posting a video on social media featuring footage from the Iran war, spliced with scenes from video games and action films. Cupich called the video "sickening".

    (Reporting by Joshua McElwee; Editing by Pooja Desai)

    Table of Contents

    • Pope Leo's Appeal to Journalists and the Dangers of War Propaganda
    • Direct Appeal to Reporters
    • Risks of Propaganda in War Reporting

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pope Leo XIV appealed directly to journalists to portray war’s victims rather than glorify conflict, warning against propaganda through sensationalism.
    • •He reiterated strong calls for an immediate ceasefire in the U.S.–Israeli war on Iran and lamented civilian and clergy deaths, including children and a Lebanese priest.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Pope Leo asks media to show suffering of war, not amplify 'propaganda'

    1What did Pope Leo urge journalists to focus on regarding war coverage?

    Pope Leo urged journalists to highlight the suffering caused by war and to report through the eyes of victims instead of glorifying conflicts.

    2Why did Pope Leo warn against propaganda in media reporting on war?

    He warned that information can become propaganda if it glorifies war or simply amplifies powerful voices, rather than verifying facts.

  • Verification and Responsibility in Journalism
  • Recent Calls for Peace and Ceasefire
  • Echoes from Church Officials on Media Responsibility
  • 3Did Pope Leo refer to any particular conflict in his remarks?

    While Pope Leo did not mention a specific conflict, he has recently called for an end to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

    4What stance did Pope Leo take on the depiction of war in media?

    He cautioned against depicting war like a video game, urging responsible and human-centered reporting.

    5How did Pope Leo's comments relate to recent criticism in the United States?

    His warning echoed remarks by Cardinal Blase Cupich, who criticized the White House for posting video content mixing war footage with video game scenes.

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