In a Sunday Mass before tens of thousands in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Leo XIV took aim at the rise of “political nationalisms,” though he avoided naming any country or political figure.
His remarks — emphasizing unity, peace, and dialogue — echoed a now-familiar tone from Vatican leadership.
‘May the strong wind of the Spirit come upon us and within us, open the borders of our hearts, grant us the grace to encounter God, enlarge the horizons of our love, and sustain our efforts to build a world in which peace reigns.’ Pope Leo XIV #Pentecost pic.twitter.com/NuNDyXP309
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“Where there is love, there is no room for prejudice, for ‘security’ zones separating us from our neighbors, for the exclusionary mindset that, tragically, we now see emerging also in political nationalisms,” Leo said during his homily. While the pope did not cite specific movements or leaders, the target of his critique appeared to be the resurgence of nationalist and border-focused policies in parts of Europe, the United States, and the Global South.
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