Pope Leo Calls Out 'Inclusive' Language as a Painful, 'Orwellian' Movement in the West
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Great speech to the diplomatic corps: Prevost quotes Augustine and does not spare criticism of the West and his relationship with freedom. He pushes for peace: "Dilaga il fervore bellico" . Then he explains: "Cis a short circuit, the so-called new rights disassemble the real human rights."In the hours in which Giorgia Meloni responded to journalists, Pope Leo XIV held his first meeting with the diplomatic corps, in the Hall of Blessing: "A novel…
Pope Leo Criticizes “Orwellian” Western Restrictions on Free Speech
In his New Year’s speech, delivered Friday morning from the Benediction Hall, Pope Leo XIV offered his most clearly conservative message to date, eight months into his pontificate. While reaffirming the Church’s commitment to the dignity of migrants fleeing war and to the pursuit of genuine peace, the Pope directed pointed criticism at international bodies and Western societies. He urged the United Nations to return to its foundational mission a…
It was the first New Year's speech of the new Pope – and it aimed at the political world situation. Among diplomats, unrest spread rapidly, because Leo XIV sometimes found very clear words.
Pope Leo XIV, in his first speech on the world's situation on Friday in front of the Diplomatic Corps, ... The post "An Orwellian Language Develops: Pope Leo XIV warns against restricting freedom of expression in the West appeared first on Apollo News.
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