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A public dispute between President Trump and Pope Leo XIV over war rhetoric draws reaction from Alabama Catholic leaders. What to know.
The Catholic archbishop of Denver is reacting to President Trump's comments about Pope Leo. Archbishop James R. Golka released the statement on Monday, one day after the president posted on social media.
Christians, including even some prominent Trump administration allies, have expressed discomfort over President Trump's Sunday evening post that appeared to depict him as a Jesus-like figure. The big picture: Trump has repeatedly risked aggravating the Christian voter base that helped put him back into the White House,
Local Catholic leaders expressed support for Chicago native Pope Leo XIV after President Donald Trump called the Holy Father “weak” and “terrible” in a rambling social media post.
U.S. Catholic bishops, led by Archbishop Paul S. Coakley, oppose Pres. Trump's efforts to chance the scope of birthright citizenship. Coakley explains.
The U.S. bishops are finally criticizing the Trump administration. They've been speaking out against the administration's attacks on immigrants and bellicose foreign interventions. They even filed an amicus brief demanding that the Supreme Court strike ...
Inappropriate. Ridiculous. Absurd. Visitors to the Vatican on Tuesday had some choice words for U.S. President Donald Trump after his harsh criticism of Pope Leo XIV for his calls to soften the rhetoric of war.
President Donald Trump has had a historically low approval rating for about a year. Now, he is going after Pope Leo. What do people think of the pope?