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Pope Leo decries 'grave crime' of mistreatment of immigrants

Pope Leo XIV emphasized the Church's mission to support the poor and criticized systemic injustices contributing to inequality and exploitation worldwide.

  • On Thursday, Pope Leo XIV met participants at the Fifth World Meeting of Popular Movements and urged popular movements to work with Christians and governments to fill the void left by imperfect social institutions.
  • The Pope warned that collapsed institutions have left people more vulnerable, saying past social institutions were 'not perfect' and criticizing systemic arbitrariousness with AI in our pockets while people lack basic human needs.
  • Addressing health and addiction, the Pope criticized pharmaceutical industry promotion of a 'cult of physical wellbeing' linking it to opioids and fentanyl dependency, and warned digital platforms foster compulsive habits.
  • The Church pledged support for struggles over land, housing and work as sacred rights, and Pope Leo XIV thanked popular movements and civil society as champions of humanity.
  • He highlighted how coltan and lithium extraction fuels violence and threatens sovereignty, and invoking Rerum Novarum, the Pope likened 19th-century industrial abuses to today’s corporate power struggles among great powers and large corporations.
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New Hampshire Union Leader broke the news in New Hampshire, United States on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
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