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Robert Prevost's post slamming JD Vance surfaces after election: Here's what Pope Leo XIV said

  • On May 8, 2025, Cardinal Robert Prevost of Chicago was elected Pope Leo XIV, becoming the first American pontiff at the Vatican.
  • His election came after Pope Francis passed away earlier in 2025, following a conclave of 133 cardinals characterized by vigorous debates regarding the Church's future path.
  • Pope Leo XIV criticized U.S. Vice President JD Vance by sharing a National Catholic Reporter piece that challenges Vance's claim about ordering love for others, emphasizing that Jesus does not promote ranking affection among different groups.
  • The article and subsequent social media posts criticized Vance's ranking of love and his use of Catholic teaching to justify political agendas, sparking widespread online backlash.
  • This criticism highlights ongoing tensions between Pope Leo XIV and Vance, emphasizing the Church's stance on love and inclusion amid public debate.
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