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    'Unthinkable': African Catholics Recoil at Trump's Spat With Leo

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    Posted on April 15, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    African Catholics responded with dismay and concern to President Trump’s public attack on Pope Leo XIV and the accompanying AI‑generated self-depiction as a messianic figure, seeing it as reckless and potentially damaging to Trump’s image across the continent.

    African Catholics recoil at Trump's spat with Pope Leo

    Trump's Remarks and African Catholic Response

    DAKAR, April 15 (Reuters) - With his previous insults towards African countries and his gutting of foreign assistance, U.S. President Donald Trump has offended the continent's Catholics more than once before, but his spat this week with Pope Leo has raised eyebrows nevertheless.

    Shock and Disapproval Among African Catholics

    "I was utterly shocked to read President Trump's remarks about the pope. Nowhere in modern history have we witnessed such verbal recklessness against an institution as revered as the papacy," said Blaise Bebey Abong, 38, a Cameroonian diplomat in Yaounde, where Leo arrived on Wednesday for the second stop of his four-country Africa tour.

    Pope Leo's Criticism of the Iran War

    Since late March, Pope Leo, the first U.S.-born leader of the Catholic Church, has been an outspoken critic of the war that began with U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran.

    Trump's Social Media Attacks

    Trump on Sunday called Pope Leo "WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy" in a post on Truth Social. Trump also posted an AI-generated image of himself as a Jesus-like figure, drawing widespread criticism even from some religious conservatives who typically support him. The post was removed on Monday morning.

    Calling Trump's comments "unthinkable," Abong said the pope represented "high moral authority" even for non-Christians and that the dispute would damage the perception of Trump in the region, even among those who previously backed him.

    Disagreement Over Iran War

    DISAGREEMENT OVER IRAN WAR

    Pope Leo's Call for Respect

    Pope Leo told Reuters on Monday that he would keep speaking out about the war, and Trump reiterated his criticism on Tuesday. On Wednesday, Leo, flying from Algeria to Cameroon, did not respond to Trump directly, instead urging respect for all the peoples of the world.

    Reactions from African Churchgoers

    Kwaku Amoah, who worships at Ghana's St. Peter's Cathedral Basilica, located in the city of Kumasi, said he understood why Leo would opt not to engage.

    Calls for Restraint

    "Public insults is not the way to go," he said on Wednesday.

    "The Church often encourages responding to hostility with restraint rather than escalation, and I commend the pope for exercising restraint." 

    Trump's Continued Provocations

    Trump seemed to take a different approach. On Wednesday, he posted another apparently AI-generated image, this one showing a depiction of Jesus embracing him.

    The original post had the caption: "I was never a very religious man .. but doesn't it seem, with all these satanic, demonic, child sacrificing monsters being exposed ... that God might be playing his Trump card!"

    Long-Term Impact on Perceptions

    Regardless of whether the dust-up continues, African Catholics have suggested it would colour their view of Trump for the long term.

    Church Endurance and Reflection

    "The church has endured emperors, revolutions, and ideological storms. It will endure this moment as well," Cardinal Stephen Brislin, the Archbishop of Johannesburg, wrote in an op-ed in the Daily Maverick newspaper.

    "But endurance is not the same as indifference."

    (Reporting by Amindeh Blaise Atabong and Robbie Corey-Boulet in Dakar and Emmanuel Bruce in Accra; Editing by Aurora Ellis)

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    Key Takeaways

    • •African Catholic leaders, including Blaise Bebey Abong and Cardinal Stephen Brislin, condemned Trump’s remarks and AI‑generated imagery as disrespectful to the papacy, fearing long‑term damage to his standing in the region.
    • •Pope Leo XIV has responded with restraint, continuing to call for peace amid the Iran conflict and expressing readiness to speak out on moral issues regardless of political pressure.
    • •Trump’s AI image drew rare criticism from conservative religious figures, prompting backlash even among his evangelical supporters and raising broader concerns about his use of religious symbolism in politics.

    Frequently Asked Questions about 'Unthinkable': African Catholics recoil at Trump's spat with Leo

    1Why are African Catholics upset with President Trump?

    African Catholics are upset due to Trump's disrespectful remarks toward Pope Leo and the Catholic Church, which is highly revered across the continent.

    2What sparked the dispute between Trump and Pope Leo?

    The dispute began when Trump publicly criticized Pope Leo's stance on the Iran war and posted AI-generated images mocking religious themes.

    Trump's Remarks and African Catholic Response
  • Shock and Disapproval Among African Catholics
  • Pope Leo's Criticism of the Iran War
  • Trump's Social Media Attacks
  • Disagreement Over Iran War
  • Pope Leo's Call for Respect
  • Reactions from African Churchgoers
  • Calls for Restraint
  • Trump's Continued Provocations
  • Long-Term Impact on Perceptions
  • Church Endurance and Reflection
  • 3How did Pope Leo respond to Trump's comments?

    Pope Leo chose not to respond directly but emphasized respect for all people and continued his tour of Africa.

    4What impact might the Trump-Pope spat have in Africa?

    The spat may damage Trump's perception among Africans, including previous supporters, by challenging their respect for religious authorities.

    5What is the broader reaction among African church leaders?

    Church leaders, like Cardinal Stephen Brislin, stressed the Church's resilience but noted that such incidents are not met with indifference.

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