Pope Leo Suggests Christian Leaders Who Start Wars Should Go to Confession
Pope Leo XIV highlighted confession as a path to peace and urged leaders to reflect on their role in conflicts, emphasizing the Church's call for reconciliation and unity.
- On March 13, Pope Leo XIV spoke to participants at a Vatican conference, urging Christian leaders and priests to examine their consciences and go to confession, without naming individuals.
- Framing his appeal, the pope said Christians who lay down the arms of pride become agents of reconciliation in daily life, linking this to peace and urging the Church's sacramental tradition at least yearly.
- Citing examples, the pope noted the Sacrament of Reconciliation builds interior unity and strengthens the Church, naming St. John Mary Vianney and others, and urged priests and future confessors to receive forgiveness themselves.
- As an immediate effect, Pope Leo argued Confession fosters peace and unity and has recently called for an end to the Iran war that began Feb 28, while Cardinal Robert McElroy judged the strikes not morally legitimate.
- Calling for ongoing pastoral responsibility, the 36th Course offers extended training for priests, urging them to offer God’s forgiveness and noting many neglect the Church's mercy.
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Pope Leo suggests those responsible for war should examine their consciences, go to Confession
In a March 13 address, Pope Leo XIV suggested those responsible for armed conflicts should examine their consciences and go to Confession. He noted that the… The post Pope Leo suggests those responsible for war should examine their consciences, go to Confession appeared first on CatholicVote org.
Pope Leo Urges Christian Political Leaders Who Start Wars to Examine Their ‘Conscience’ and ‘Go To Confession’
Andrew Medichini/AP photo Pope Leo XIV spoke about the responsibilities of political leaders who initiate wars during a speech to priests on Friday, suggesting they should examine their consciences and go to confession. Leo, formerly known as Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, made history last year when he became the first American pope. Catholics in his hometown of Chicago cheered his selection, as did many others who had worked with him during …
Pope Leo XIV urges leaders behind armed conflicts to make ‘serious examination of conscience’
ROME (OSV News) -- Pope Leo XIV March 13 asked if Christian leaders who bear responsibility for war have the courage to humbly examine their consciences and seek the sacrament of confession. He posed the question in a speech about the importance of regularly confessing one's sins. "One might ask: do those Christians who bear grave responsibility
Pope Leo suggests Christian leaders who start wars go to confession
Pope Leo XIV has suggested that Christian leaders who are responsible for wars should go to confession, without naming any conflict or individual specifically.
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