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Lead CoverageWorld30/03/2026, 10:50:59

What the 'Lay Down Your Weapons' Message From the Vatican Actually Means for Catholic Politicians

Pope Leo XIV's 'lay down your weapons' call creates a specific moral dilemma for Catholic politicians supporting the Iran war. Here is how they are navigating it.

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World30/03/2026, 10:50:58

The War's Forgotten Sailors: Seafarers Trapped Between Iran and Diplomacy

Pope Leo XIV prayed specifically for seafarers killed in the Iran conflict. Here is who they are, what they are experiencing, and why their story has almost no media coverage.

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World30/03/2026, 10:50:54

How the First American Pope Became the World's Most Watched Peace Advocate

Pope Leo XIV is an American at the head of an institution criticizing American military policy. Here is the extraordinary position he occupies and how he is managing it.

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World30/03/2026, 10:50:32

The New Pope's Hardest Year: Leo XIV's Baptism of Fire on the World Stage

Pope Leo XIV was elected less than a year ago. He has already navigated a US-Iran war, the Holy Sepulchre crisis, and a Palm Sunday that will be studied in Catholic history. Here is how he has performed.

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World30/03/2026, 10:49:53

Migrants Drowned Off Crete: Pope Leo Prayed for Them. Here Is Who They Were

Pope Leo XIV prayed specifically for migrants who drowned off Crete in recent days. Here is what happened, who the victims were, and the deadly route they were taking.

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World30/03/2026, 10:49:34

The Pope Just Told Every War Leader Alive That God Isn't Listening to Their Prayers — and Named No One

Pope Leo XIV's Palm Sunday homily was the most politically charged papal address in decades. He quoted Isaiah, named no one, and was clearly talking to everyone.

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