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Pope Leo criticises ‘exclusionary mindset’ of nationalist political movements | Pope Leo criticises ‘exclusionary mindset’ of nationalist political movements |
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During Sunday mass in St Peter’s Square, the pope asked that God ‘open borders, break down walls [and] dispel hatred’ | |
Pope Leo has criticised the emergence of nationalist political movements and their “exclusionary mindset”, without naming a specific country or leader. | Pope Leo has criticised the emergence of nationalist political movements and their “exclusionary mindset”, without naming a specific country or leader. |
Leo, the first pope from the US, asked during a mass on Sunday with tens of thousands in St Peter’s Square that God “open borders, break down walls [and] dispel hatred”. | |
“There is no room for prejudice, for ‘security’ zones separating us from our neighbours, for the exclusionary mindset that, unfortunately, we now see emerging also in political nationalisms,” he said. | |
The pontiff said the church “must open the borders between peoples and break down the barriers between class and race”. | |
“People must move “beyond our fear of those who are different,” he said, saying the Holy Spirit “breaks down barriers and tears down the walls of indifference and hatred”. | |
Leo, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, was elected on 8 May to succeed the late Pope Francis as leader of the 1.4 billion-member church. | |
Before becoming pontiff, Prevost was not shy about criticising Donald Trump, sharing numerous disapproving posts about the US president and the vice-president, JD Vance, on X in recent years. | Before becoming pontiff, Prevost was not shy about criticising Donald Trump, sharing numerous disapproving posts about the US president and the vice-president, JD Vance, on X in recent years. |
The Vatican has not confirmed the pope’s ownership of the X account, which had the handle @drprevost, and was deactivated after his election. | |
Francis, who was pope for 12 years, was a sharp critic of Trump. He said in January that the president’s plan to deport millions of migrants in the US during his second term was a disgrace. He had previously said Trump was not Christian because of his views on immigration. | |
“A person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be, and not building bridges, is not Christian,” he said when asked about Trump in 2016. | |
Leo was celebrating a mass for Pentecost, one of the church’s most important holidays. |
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