Top Vatican cardinal calls Trump's attacks on Pope Leo 'strange'
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Top Vatican cardinal calls Trump's attacks on Pope Leo 'strange'

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Posted on May 6, 2026

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Vatican Cardinal: Trump’s Attacks on Pope Leo Over Iran War Are 'Strange'

By Joshua McElwee

Vatican Response to Trump’s Criticism of Pope Leo

ROME, May 6 (Reuters) - A senior Vatican cardinal on Wednesday called U.S. President Donald Trump's disparaging attacks on Pope Leo over the Iran war "strange," a day before the U.S. Secretary of State is due to hold talks with the pope.

Cardinal Parolin’s Reaction

Asked how he evaluated the attacks by Trump of Leo, Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin responded: "For me it seems a bit strange, to say the least."

"I wouldn't want to get into judgments or personal evaluations about this," the cardinal told journalists outside an event near the Vatican.

Background to the Tensions

Pope Leo’s Criticism of U.S. Policies

Leo, who will welcome U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to the Vatican for a meeting on Thursday, drew Trump's ire after becoming a firm critic of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and the Trump administration's hardline anti-immigration policies.

Public Backlash and Reactions

The president has kept up an unprecedented series of public attacks on the pope in recent weeks, drawing a backlash from Christian leaders across the political spectrum.

Upcoming Vatican-U.S. Meeting

Expectations for the Meeting

The U.S. ambassador to the Holy See told journalists on Tuesday that the conversation between Leo and Rubio, the first known meeting between the pope and a Trump cabinet official in nearly a year, was likely to be "frank".

Cardinal Parolin’s Comments on the Agenda

Parolin said on Wednesday the meeting was requested by the U.S. He said Leo would listen carefully to what Rubio had to say.

"I imagine they'll talk about everything that has happened in recent days," said the cardinal.

Trump’s Accusations and Pope Leo’s Response

Trump’s Claims

On Monday, Trump falsely suggested the pope believed it was okay for Iran to obtain nuclear weapons and said Leo was "endangering a lot of Catholics" by opposing the war.

Pope Leo’s Defense

Message of Peace

Leo told journalists after the latest attack that he was spreading the Christian message of peace. The pope also firmly rejected the idea that he supported nuclear weapons, which the Catholic Church teaches are ​immoral.

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee, editing by Alvise Armellini and Deepa Babington)

Key Takeaways

  • Cardinal Parolin labeled Trump’s attacks on Pope Leo as “strange,” signaling unease within Vatican leadership.
  • Pope Leo has been outspoken against the U.S.‑Israeli war in Iran, denouncing threats such as wiping out Iranian civilization as “truly unacceptable.”
  • The meeting between Secretary Rubio and the pope—requested by the U.S.—is expected to be candid, with the pope open to discussing recent tensions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Vatican cardinal say about Trump's attacks on Pope Leo?
Cardinal Pietro Parolin called Trump's attacks on Pope Leo 'strange, to say the least,' and avoided making further personal judgments.
Why did Trump criticize Pope Leo?
Trump criticized Pope Leo after the Pope became a critic of the US-Israeli war on Iran and the Trump administration's anti-immigration policies.
What is the significance of the meeting between Pope Leo and Marco Rubio?
The meeting is the first known between the Pope and a Trump cabinet official in nearly a year, likely addressing recent US-Vatican tensions.
Did Pope Leo support nuclear weapons?
No, Pope Leo rejected any suggestion that he supported nuclear weapons, affirming the Catholic Church's stance that they are immoral.
How did Christian leaders react to Trump's attacks on Pope Leo?
Christian leaders from across the political spectrum issued a backlash against Trump's public attacks on the Pope.

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