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    Eight hundred years after the death of St. Francis of Assisi, Pope Leo has proclaimed a Special Jubilee Year in the saint’s honor. The Jubilee revives the historic “Pardon of Assisi,” offering the opportunity for a plenary indulgence. The year will include major events in Assisi, including the first extended public veneration of St. Francis’ mortal remains. Church leaders say the Jubilee highlights St. Francis’ enduring message of mercy, peace, and harmony in a world marked by division and uncertainty:
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    The Holy Door of St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican has been sealed up.
    “It is good to become pilgrims of hope. And it is good to continue to be so, together! God’s faithfulness will surprise us again. If we do not reduce our churches to monuments, if our communities are truly homes, if we remain united in resisting the enticements of the powerful, then we will be the generation of the dawn. Mary, Star of the Morning, will always walk before us! In her Son we shall contemplate and serve a magnificent humanity, transformed not by delusions of omnipotence, but by the God who, out of love, became flesh.” — Leo XIV

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    Pope Leo XIV has reportedly been invited to join Trump’s 'Board of Peace'

    The first US pope — and a critic of some of Trump’s policies — is said to be evaluating the offer

    Hopefully, His Holiness won't have to pay a billion dollars to get in

    https://x.com/RT_com/status/2014014751043445225




    ROME REPORTS

    Trump invites Pope Leo to join the 'Board of Peace' for the reconstruction of Gaza. The announcement was made by Cardinal Parolin on the sidelines of an event 📢

    Each country would be required to contribute $1 billion to secure a seat on the council. However, despite the invitation, the Cardinal made it clear that the Vatican will not make any financial contribution 💸

    https://x.com/romereports/status/2014024596178026515

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    Pope Leo XIV will not travel to the United States in 2026, the director of the Holy See Press Office, Matteo Bruni, said Sunday, denying circulating reports that the pontiff might make an apostolic trip to his native country.
    A U.S. visit had been anticipated by some American Catholics ahead of the country’s 250th anniversary of independence on July 4, 2026.
    At the same time, papal travel elsewhere is taking shape. Local church authorities in Africa have said Leo will visit several countries on the continent — with Angola and Equatorial Guinea among the destinations publicly confirmed by local authorities, and Cameroon also widely anticipated as part of the itinerary — with timing broadly described as after Easter.
    In South America, Peruvian bishops have said the pope will visit the country — where he previously served as a bishop — later this year, with local church leaders pointing to a timeframe in November or early December.
    A visit to Spain is also expected this summer, with Spanish church authorities indicating stops including Madrid, Barcelona, and the Canary Islands.
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    Pope declares Trump’s war prayer circus “Immoral” and warns MAGA that war is not holy.

    Pope Leo XIV delivered a stunning rebuke from the Vatican after evangelical leaders gathered in the Oval Office to lay hands on Donald Trump and bless his war with Iran.
    The Chicago-born pontiff rejected the spectacle outright and issued a blunt moral warning.
    "War is not holy; only peace is holy because it is willed by God."
    The pope repeated the words several times as he condemned the growing conflict that has already taken lives. American troops are dying. Iranian civilians are dying. Schoolgirls have been killed. The danger of a wider regional catastrophe grows by the day.
    He called the fighting an immoral assault and pleaded with leaders across the world to listen to the suffering instead of the fanatics trying to baptize violence.
    "If the world is deaf to this appeal, we are certain that God will hear our prayer and the lament of so much suffering.
    "We must dare peace. Enough of wars with their painful piles of death, their destruction and displacement."
    No prayer circle in the Oval Office can make bloodshed holy. VIA~~~U.S. Democratic Socialists

    https://x.com/JamesTate121/status/2030996674752004449


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    Christopher Hale

    Mar 3
    NEW: Pope Leo XIV has criticized Donald Trump’s Iran War for the third time in three days:

    “Find solutions, without weapons, to resolve problems,” the first U.S-born pope said.

    “Pray for peace, work for peace, less hatred. Hatred keeps growing in the world.”

    https://x.com/ChristopherHale/status...37197907251636

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    BREAKING: Pope Leo XIV expressed deep sorrow over the killing of Father Pierre El-Rai, who was killed by Israeli army artillery shelling in the village of Al-Qlayaa in southern Lebanon.

    The Pope said he is following the situation with concern and is praying for an immediate end to the hostilities and for peace in the region.

    https://x.com/IhabHassane/status/2031172462222975185




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    BREAKING 🇱🇧 🇻🇦

    The Vatican Press Office:

    "Pope Leo XIV expresses his deep sorrow for all the victims of the recent bombings in the Middle East, for the many innocent people, including many children, and for those who came to their aid, such as Father Pierre El-Rahi, the Maronite priest killed this afternoon in Qlayaa. He is following the events with concern and prays for a swift end to all hostilities.”


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    You know, it’s funny when people hear that Pope Leo XIV has a math degree, taught physics, and wrote a thesis on monastic leadership, they act like it's some wild plot twist. The Catholic Church has always been low-key obsessed with education. I mean, did you know nearly every pope since the Renaissance has had a PhD? Benedict XVI had five. Cardinals today basically need doctorate-level expertise to even get a seat at the table. Leo XIV isn't an outlier; he's following a 2,000-year-old playbook where faith and reason are BFFs. This is the same institution that gave us the Big Bang theory (thanks to a Jesuit priest, Georges Lemaître) and the guy who invented genetics (shoutout to Gregor Mendel, the pea-plant-obsessed Augustinian friar). Yet somehow, we still think of the Church as just incense and hymns.

    The Church's duality; defending doctrinal tradition while pioneering intellectual frontiers, is its defining paradox. Consider the Vatican's astronomical observatory, which has operated since 1582, or the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, which has included members like Hawking and Einstein.

    Let's break it down. Those monks and nuns you picture copying manuscripts in candlelit monasteries? They weren't just praying, they were preserving ancient Greek philosophy, advancing math, and basically saving Western civilisation during the Dark Ages. Fast-forward to today, and the Vatican still runs its own space telescope (yes, really, Jesuit brothers track asteroids). The Chúrch condemned Galileo, sure, but now it funds ethical stem-cell research and partners with IBM on AI ethics. It's like the ultimate comeback story: "Oops, we messed up on heliocentrism; here's a think tank on quantum physics."

    And let's talk about those religious orders. Jesuits? They basically invented the modern university system. The Jesuits founded in 1540, by a chap called Ignatius Loyala, (half monk, half soldier) ran over 800 universities globally. Franciscans gave us Occam's Razor; you know, that "simplest explanation is best" rule you learned in science class? That came from a 14th-century friar who loved logic more than the Pope loved his fancy hat. The Dominicans had Thomas Aquinas, who merged Aristotle's philosophy with theology. Augustinians, Leo XIV's crew, were all about community and critical thinking, traits he took to Peru, where he spent 20 years teaching in slums while quietly holding dual citizenship. The guy's got more layers than a medieval manuscript.

    But here's the upper-cut: the Church thrives on this weird paradox. It's conservative enough to make your grandma nod approvingly ("No women priests? Classic.") but progressive enough to have a Pope who trash-talks eco deniers and slams border politics. Leo XIV fits right in; he's a Republican primary voter who also called Trump's family separations "illicit," a social media critic who warns bishops not to be divisive online. It's like the Church says, "We'll debate evolution with Darwinians by day and chant Latin psalms by night and we'll look good doing both."

    So next time someone acts shocked that a pope knows quantum physics or tweets about refugees, just smile. The Catholic Church has been playing 4D chess with knowledge for centuries. It's not a relic; it's a living library, where friars argue about black holes over breakfast and nuns run coding bootcamps. Leo XIV? He's just the latest chapter in a story where faith doesn't fear science…It fuels it.

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    Pope Leo XIV responded to an atheist who paradoxically described himself as someone who “loves God,” explaining to him that “the real problem of faith” isn’t believing or not believing in him but seeking him.

    In the February issue of the magazine Piazza San Pietro, the pope answered a man named Rocco from Reggio Calabria, Italy, who asked for help with some questions he had: “How is it possible to consider oneself an atheist and love God? I feel the need to love God, but I consider myself an atheist, or perhaps I think I am, and deep down, am I seeking God?”

    To better express what he was going through, Rocco sent the pope the following poem: “I observe nature, spying on every development: the sunrise or its setting on the horizon; the starry sky and the mystery of harmony. I believe that I don’t believe, absolutely certain of nothingness, yet I still yearn for God. My drama is God! My restlessness is God! An atheist who loves God!”

    The Holy Father thanked Rocco for his “beautiful poetry” and shared that it reminded him of a line from St. Augustine’s “Confessions,” his most famous book: “You were within me, and I was outside. And there I sought you.”

    In this regard, Pope Leo emphasized that this is enough “to tell you that one cannot be an atheist who loves God, who seeks him with a sincere heart.”

    “Recently, several theologians have helped us reflect on how what is important in life is seeking God. Yes, because the real problem of faith isn’t believing or not believing in God, but seeking or not seeking him!” the pope continued.

    God, Leo continued, “allows himself to be found by the heart that seeks him, and perhaps the correct distinction to make is not so much between believers and nonbelievers but between those who seek God and those who do not.”

    In conclusion, Leo XIV said that “one can believe that one believes and not seek the face of God, not love him; one can believe that one does not believe and be ardent seekers of his face, loving him as you do. So, Rocco, we are all longing for Love, we are all seekers of God. And therein lies the dignity and beauty of our lives.”

    https://ewtnnews.com/vatican/pope-le...-who-loves-god

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    An Ayatollah has penned an open letter to Pope Leo XIV, calling for the pope to advise US leaders to end the war underway in the Middle East

    On March 5th, Ayatollah Seyed Mostafa Mohaghegh Damad Ahmadabadi wrote:

    'As the first Pope from the United States, Your Holiness possesses a unique and historic opportunity to speak to the conscience of Western leadership. Given the deep Christian faith often professed by these leaders, your voice carries a weight that transcends traditional diplomacy.

    ​Therefore, we respectfully request that Your Holiness, by reminding [the American leadership] of the teachings of Jesus Christ (peace be upon him)—the Prince of Peace—guide them so that they refrain from committing such acts and that no more human blood be shed upon the earth.

    ​Religion must never be a tool for war, but a balm for the wounds of the world. I pray that through your intervention, the "law of force" may be replaced by the "force of law" and the spirit of reconciliation'

    https://x.com/CatholicArena/status/2031791303910941051


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    This is very interesting, and probably needs a lot more publicity.

    https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/177454
    “Where Are You Going, Humanity?

    Vatican Releases Critique of American Culture

    The Vatican's International Theological Commission has published "Quo Vadis, Humanitas?," a sweeping theological document on the future of humanity, artificial intelligence, transhumanism, and what the Church calls the modern "cult of the body."

    Authorized for publication by Pope Leo XIV, the document takes direct aim at the growing belief that science and technology should eliminate aging, disease, and death, labeling transhumanism "the existential expression of a presumption that is both naive and arrogant," and posthumanism, the belief that humans should merge with machines, a "radical devaluation of humanity."

    On AI, the Commission raises pointed questions about the use of algorithms to decide medical care, loans, criminal sentencing, and military strikes — a theological challenge arriving precisely as AI systems are being used to generate airstrike target lists in the ongoing war on Iran.

    But the document's sharpest provocation is cultural. In a civilization where cosmetic surgery, performance drugs, and body modification have become normalized. The Vatican insists the mortal, imperfect, aging human body is not a problem to be engineered away. It is a gift to be inhabited.

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    The Vatican just released a 48-page document taking on cosmetic surgery culture, looksmaxxing, and the Trump aesthetic — and Pope Leo XIV approved every word.

    The sharpest line: “The real body is not truly loved.”

    For those of you who want to read the entire treatise, the full link is attached below.

    Here’s a part about cosmetic trends:

    “With the development of biotechnology, neuroscience and DNA mapping, combined with advances in pharmacology and robotics (cyborgs), our perception of the body and its meaning is also changing. The obvious gains for the health and well-being of many sections of the population should be appreciated: prevention campaigns, early diagnosis, calculation of the risks of various therapies or the side effects of drugs on the body have greatly improved the possibilities for medical intervention and so of public health.

    “However, we cannot ignore the trends that reduce the body to biological material to be enhanced, transformed and remodelled at will, with the dream of achieving conditions of existence capable of avoiding pain, ageing and death. Especially in the West, advances in cosmetic surgery, combined with pharmacology (hormonal treatments, substances that enhance emotions or concentration) offer tools that greatly change the relationship with one’s own body and therefore with reality and with others.

    “The result is a widespread ‘cult of the body’, which tends towards a frantic search for a perfect figure that is always fit, young and beautiful. Once modified, often with relentless frenzy, the body becomes a body-object in which the person-subject mirrors themselves, creating a relationship in which the person is no longer his or her body but ‘owns’ a body, from which arises the search for a ‘borrowed’ identity.

    “In this dynamic, it is no longer necessary to accept one’s own body in order to realise one’s identity. It can be transformed according to the tastes of the moment. A curious situation is created: the ideal body is exalted, sought after and cultivated, while the real body is not truly loved, being a source of limitations, fatigue and ageing. One desires a perfect body, while dreaming of escaping from one’s own concrete body and its limitations.”

    https://vatican.va/roman_curia/congr...manits_en.html

    https://x.com/ChristopherHale/status...71452305498518



    https://www.thelettersfromleo.com/p/...-on-mar-a-lago

    Pope Leo XIV Takes On Mar-a-Lago Face, Looksmaxxing, and America’s “Cult of the Body”

    A sweeping Vatican document approved by the pope warns that the obsession with surgical perfection is an attempt to escape what it means to be human.

    In Washington, D.C., plastic surgeons report a surge in requests for what the industry now calls “Mar-a-Lago face” — the sculpted, frozen, perpetually thirty-five-year-old look that has become a uniform among Trump’s inner circle.

    Severe jaws, razor-sharp cheekbones, lips that would make Mick Jagger blush. Axios reported the trend accelerating as Trump loyalists flooded the capital, bringing Palm Beach aesthetics with them. The look has become so recognizable that it functions as a political signal — a way of announcing, through your face, which team you play for.

    Now the Vatican has weighed in. And the pope is not amused.

    In a sweeping 48-page document titled Quo Vadis, Humanitas? — “Where Are You Going, Humanity?” — the Vatican’s International Theological Commission, with Pope Leo XIV’s explicit approval, has issued its sharpest critique yet of the cosmetic surgery culture that has consumed American public life.

    The commission warns of a widespread “cult of the body,” marked by what it calls “the frantic pursuit of a perfect figure, one that always stays fit, youthful, and beautiful.”

    The Vatican’s diagnosis cuts deeper than aesthetics. The theologians identify a painful paradox at the heart of the beauty-industrial complex: “The ideal body is exalted, sought after and cultivated, while the real body is not truly loved, being a source of limitations, fatigue, aging.”

    Read that again. The real body is not truly loved.

    The document goes further, describing trends that “reduce the body to biological material to be enhanced, transformed, and reshaped at will, with the dream of achieving living conditions that avoid pain, aging, and death.”

    For the commission, the obsession with surgical perfection represents something theologically urgent: the attempt to escape what it means to be human.

    The Internet Had Thoughts

    The reaction online was immediate and largely delighted. Users on X zeroed in on the absurdity of the pope wading into the beauty wars. “Asking Pope Leo what he thinks about preventative botox done tastefully,” wrote one user, quote-tweeting the New York Post’s coverage.

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    Asking Pope Leo what he thinks about preventative botox done tastefully

    Pope Leo delivers harsh words on plastic surgery and the so-called 'Mar-A-Lago face': 'The real body is not truly loved' https://t.co/BlJQJJXTfC

    11:46 AM · Mar 11, 2026 · 478 Views


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    The post racked up hundreds of engagements. On The View, Joy Behar quipped that perhaps it was best not to invite the pope and the Kardashians to the same party.

    But beneath the jokes lies a serious cultural collision. The Vatican has identified a phenomenon that extends far beyond any individual’s decision to get Botox.

    The document connects the Mar-a-Lago aesthetic to a broader philosophical crisis — the same crisis that has produced the “looksmaxxing” movement among young men, the explosion of weight-loss drugs taken for cosmetic rather than medical reasons, and the normalization of surgical intervention as a prerequisite for public life.

    From Face Lifts to Cyborgs

    The commission didn’t stop at cosmetic surgery. Quo Vadis, Humanitas? takes aim at the entire spectrum of technologies that promise to remake the human person — from performance-enhancing drugs to neural implants to artificial intelligence systems that, in the commission’s words, risk creating “a world governed by machines” where the living God is replaced by a “virtual God.”

    On AI specifically, the document questions the use of algorithms “when deciding whether or not to provide medical care, granting loans, or mortgages, or providing insurance, or when preparing criminal cases in court, or when deciding on military strikes.”

    As I wrote about earlier this week, Pope Leo has already moved to restrict AI in the Church’s own worship life, speaking out against AI-generated homilies and warning priests against replacing pastoral presence with digital convenience.

    The sharpest theological language in the document is reserved for transhumanism — the movement that believes science should eliminate aging, disease, and death. The commission calls it “the existential expression of a presumption that is both naive and arrogant.”

    Posthumanism, the related belief that humans should merge with machines, fares even worse: “an existential expression of escape from reality, which stems from a radical devaluation of humanity.”

    A Gospel for People Who Are Aging

    What makes this document powerful is where it lands. After cataloguing the ways technology and vanity conspire to make people ashamed of their own bodies, the commission offers an alternative that is startlingly simple. Life, it says, is a vocation — a gift received, shared, and returned to God. The body is not raw material to be optimized. The body is a gift to be inhabited.

    “Man is not an atom lost in a random universe,” the document declares, “but is a creature of God, to whom He wished to give an immortal soul and whom He has always loved.”

    In a culture where the president’s closest allies signal loyalty through matching cheekbones, where young men inject themselves with unregulated peptides to maximize their jawlines, and where aging is treated as a failure of self-discipline rather than a dimension of human experience, the Vatican’s message lands with unexpected force. Your wrinkles are not a deficiency.

    Your aging body is not a problem to be solved. God made you mortal, and that mortality is where the encounter with grace begins.

    The document insists that “the future of humanity is not decided in bioengineering laboratories, but in the ability to navigate the tensions of the present.” Pope Leo signed off on those words. Given everything this pope has said about dignity, poverty, and the idols of power, the message could not be more consistent with his papacy so far.

    Mar-a-Lago face is a symptom. The disease is a civilization that no longer believes the human person — fragile, mortal, aging — is enough.

    Pope Leo, once again, is offering a different vision. One where the body you were given is worthy of love exactly as it is.

    At Letters from Leo, we are tracking every dimension of this pontificate — from Pope Leo’s moral confrontations with the Trump administration to his theological vision for a Church that refuses to flinch before the idols of wealth, power, and vanity.

    In a culture that tells you your body is a product to be optimized and your worth is measured by your appearance, this community insists on something deeper: that every human person is a gift, not a project.

    This is the fastest-growing Catholic community in the country because people are hungry for moral clarity in an age of cosmetic everything — cosmetic politics, cosmetic faith, cosmetic faces.

    They want truth that goes beneath the surface. Right now, as the Vatican challenges the entire beauty-industrial complex, that hunger has never been more urgent.

    If you believe this movement matters — Catholics and people of goodwill standing for human dignity against a culture that commodifies the body — I am asking you to join us.
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    was reportedly removed for making statements that mirror remarks from the Pope.

    Removing members for religious viewpoints undermines the very purpose of the Commission.

    I’m asking two Congressional committees to review.

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    NEW: Pete Hegseth's pastor and mentor says the United States should ban public Masses, Marian processions, and Corpus Christi devotions.

    Hegseth invited the anti-Catholic preacher to lead a prayer service at the Pentagon on February 14.

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    Pope Leo XIV says we must listen as God does. Recognize the cry of the poor.

    Then why do the poor keep crying? Why do children keep dying? Why do imperialists keep getting away with everything?

    Is it God's will or man's greed? Is it divine plan or human choice?

    The bombs fall. The children burn. The rapists walk free. The Church watches.

    Maybe God isn't allowing anything. Maybe we are. And maybe that's the sin no prayer can absolve.

    The question isn't why God allows evil. It's why we allow the ones committing it to name themselves righteous.

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    NEW: Days after Pete Hegseth said the U.S. war in Iran is protected by God, Pope Leo XIV denounced those who “involve the name of God in choices of death.”

    “God cannot be enlisted in darkness.”

    https://x.com/ChristopherHale/status...59759164326192



    https://www.thelettersfromleo.com/p/...ed-in-darkness

    “God Cannot Be Enlisted in Darkness” — Pope Leo XIV Demands Ceasefire in Iran

    Days after Pete Hegseth said the U.S. war in Iran is protected by God, Pope Leo XIV denounced those who “involve the name of God in choices of death.”

    Dear friends —

    On a single Sunday in March, Pope Leo XIV used every platform available to him — the Angelus, a parish homily, and the weight of his moral office — to demand an end to the war in Iran.

    Today’s essay covers the full sweep of the pope’s remarks, from his ceasefire demand at the Angelus to his words at a working-class Roman parish hours later.

    Thanks to your support, Letters from Leo can contextualize and deliver the pope’s words to an English-speaking audience within hours of their delivery.

    We’re the only outlet in the world with the depth to connect Pope Leo XIV’s moral vision to the shifting ground of American politics every single day— because I’ve spent the past fifteen years deeply embedded in both the life of the Catholic Church and the machinery of U.S. political power.


    On Sunday morning, from the window of the Apostolic Apartment overlooking St. Peter’s Square, Pope Leo XIV delivered his most forceful condemnation of the Iran war since the bombing began two weeks ago.

    “For two weeks, the peoples of the Middle East have been suffering the atrocious violence of war,” the pope told the crowds gathered for the Angelus. Then he turned directly to the leaders responsible for the conflict: “Cease fire so that avenues for dialogue may be reopened.”

    The words landed with the force of a verdict. For the first two weeks of the U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran, history’s first American pope had measured his public statements carefully — appealing for diplomacy and dialogue without naming the United States or Israel directly, consistent with Vatican diplomatic tradition.

    Today was different.

    Leo spoke of the attacks “which have hit schools, hospitals, and residential centers.”

    He expressed closeness to the families of those killed. Iranian authorities and the Red Crescent estimate between 1,230 and 1,300 civilians have been killed since February 28, though the figures have not been independently verified.

    Among the deadliest incidents was a missile strike on a girls’ elementary school in Minab on the war’s opening day, killing between 168 and 180 people, most of them children.

    “Violence can never lead to the justice, the stability, and the peace that people are awaiting,” Leo said.

    He also expressed grave concern for Lebanon, where Israeli air strikes have killed more than 800 people and displaced over 800,000 from their homes. Drones struck targets across Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Qatar, and Kuwait on Sunday. The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad urged American citizens to leave Iraq immediately after a missile hit the compound on Saturday.

    The war is metastasizing across the Middle East. The pope sees it.

    From the Vatican to a Working-Class Parish

    Hours after the Angelus, Leo traveled to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish at Ponte Mammolo in northern Rome — the fifth and final stop in a series of Lenten parish visits across the five pastoral sectors of his diocese.

    Before Mass, Leo met privately with elderly residents and people with disabilities. He spoke with homeless individuals who use the parish’s support services. He sat with children from the oratory and with families — Peruvian, Ukrainian, Italian — who have made this parish on Rome’s periphery a genuine community of welcome.

    The Gospel for Laetare Sunday was the account of Jesus healing the man born blind from John 9.

    Leo preached on spiritual blindness, on the refusal to see suffering when it demands something of us. “We must overcome the prejudices of those who, faced with a suffering person, only see an outcast to be despised, or a problem to be avoided,” he said, “locking themselves in the fortified tower of selfish individualism.”

    “In the world, many of our brothers and sisters suffer because of violent conflicts,” Leo said, “provoked by the absurd claim of resolving problems and differences with war, while it is necessary to dialogue tirelessly for peace.”

    “Someone, then, presumes to involve the name of God in these choices of death,” he continued, “but God cannot be enlisted by the darkness. He comes, rather, always, to bestow light, hope, and peace upon humanity, and it is peace that those who invoke him must seek.”

    The contrast with Washington could not be sharper. Look at what’s happening.
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    NEW: Peter Thiel is delivering a four-night lecture series on the Antichrist four blocks from the Vatican.

    The billionaire backer of JD Vance once told the vice president to ignore the late Pope Francis — and has already dismissed Pope Leo XIV as the "woke American pope."

    Catholic institutions on two continents have criticized Thiel’s latest gimmick

    https://x.com/ChristopherHale/status...40063380131901



    https://www.thelettersfromleo.com/p/...brings-his-war

    JD Vance’s Top Donor Brings His War on the Pope to Rome
    The billionaire behind JD Vance’s political rise delivered invite-only Antichrist lectures blocks from the Vatican — and Catholic institutions rushed to distance themselves.

    Dear friends —

    Peter Thiel — the PayPal co-founder, Palantir architect, and early bankroller of JD Vance’s political career — is in Rome this week delivering a four-part, invitation-only lecture series on the Antichrist, just blocks from the Vatican.

    Catholic institutions on two continents have rushed to distance themselves from the event, and L’Avvenire, the newspaper of the Italian bishops’ conference, has already called Thiel an “agent of chaos.”

    Today’s subscriber-only essay tells the full story: what Thiel is doing in Rome, why Catholic universities refused to host him, and the deeper history of his campaign against Pope Leo XIV, Pope Francis, and the moral authority of the Catholic Church.

    It also examines Thiel’s extraordinary influence over Vice President Vance — and what it means that the man who guided Vance into Catholicism is now telling him to ignore the pope.


    Peter Thiel has spent decades funding political projects, bankrolling disruptive technology, and cultivating a worldview that fuses Silicon Valley libertarianism with apocalyptic Christianity. This week, he is bringing that worldview to Rome itself — delivering a four-part, invitation-only lecture series on the Antichrist just blocks from the Vatican.

    The lectures, which run from March 15 through 18, were organized by the Vincenzo Gioberti Cultural Association, an Italian Christian political organization, alongside the Cluny Institute, a project incubated at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

    According to invitations obtained by the Associated Press, Thiel’s remarks were “anchored on science and technology” and drew on the work of René Girard, Carl Schmitt, Francis Bacon, and John Henry Newman — thinkers who span the spectrum from Catholic intellectual tradition to authoritarian political theory.

    What made the Rome event extraordinary was not just the content but the location. The lectures were initially reported to be held at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas — known as the Angelicum — where a young Augustinian friar named Robert Prevost once wrote his doctoral thesis in canon law. Prevost, of course, is now Pope Leo XIV.

    The symbolism of Thiel lecturing on the Antichrist at the pope’s own alma mater was too pointed to ignore, and the Angelicum moved quickly to distance itself. “This event is not organized by the University, will not take place at the Angelicum, and is not part of any of our institutional initiatives,” the university said in a statement. The Catholic University of America issued a similar denial.

    The institutional retreat was swift and telling. Catholic universities on two continents wanted nothing to do with Peter Thiel’s theology.

    Unverified reports on social media suggested Thiel attended a Traditional Latin Mass in Rome before launching his lecture series. I could not confirm that claim.

    But confirmed or not, the broader picture is clear enough: one of the most powerful men in American politics traveled to the Eternal City to deliver lectures that directly challenge the moral authority of the Catholic Church’s leader — a leader Thiel has publicly dismissed as a “woke American pope.”

    The connection between Thiel and the current occupant of the White House’s second-highest office is central to understanding why these lectures matter.
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    Trump ally Peter Thiel brings Antichrist lectures to Vatican’s doorstep after attacking ‘woke American Pope’
    Billionaire tech investor in Rome to deliver stark warning on Armageddon


    Joe Sommerlad
    Monday 16 March 2026 11:29 GMT


    Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel is currently in Rome delivering a four-part lecture series outlining his beliefs about the Antichrist on the Vatican’s doorstep, having previously attacked Pope Leo XIV as a “woke American pope.”

    Thiel, 58, a co-founder of PayPal and the data mining company Palantir, delivered the first of the series Sunday and will present three subsequent instalments on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week, in which he will reportedly explain his complex personal philosophy regarding the imminence of Armageddon.

    The lecture series is invitation-only, no recording devices are permitted within the venues – the locations of which have repeatedly changed – and two Catholic universities previously tied to the conference have denied their involvement.

    Thiel, who grew up in an evangelical Christian household, delivered a similar set of talks in San Francisco last September, which again took place behind closed doors; illicit recordings subsequently leaked, and The Guardian posted extensive excerpts.

    In those speeches, the tech investor was heard defining himself as “a libertarian, or a classical liberal, who deviates in one minor detail, where I’m worried about the Antichrist,” which he characterized as “a spiritual descriptor of the forces of evil” or “an evil king or tyrant or anti-Messiah who appears in the end times.”

    Thiel told his audience of predominantly young male professionals in California that he believed the End of Days would be brought about by an Antichrist figure who encourages a fear of existential threats against humanity in order to consolidate power, giving climate change, AI and nuclear warfare as examples of topics they might use to instil anxiety about a coming Third World War.

    Thiel said such a person would use the ensuing paranoia to justify a push toward a one-world state and the enforced stagnation of scientific progress and technological advances, something he believes is already underway.

    Seeing the Antichrist as both an individual and a malign force compelling the unification of the world under a single global state has prompted Thiel to oppose such international organizing bodies as the United Nations and the International Criminal Court.

    His earlier lecture series, characterized as “diffuse, meandering and often confusing” by The Guardian, also saw him warn against Pope Leo as a “woke American pope” and anti-science “Luddites” such as the climate activist Greta Thunberg.

    He also mused on the role President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Democrats Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Gavin Newsom, and Zohran Mamdani might play in his cosmology.

    The talks were peppered with pop cultural references, with Thiel alluding to everything from Jonathan Swift and JRR Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings to Alan Moore’s Watchmen while finding time for side swipes against his tech industry peers, Bill Gates and Marc Andreessen.

    Responding to his arrival in Italy, Il Messaggero quotes an essay by the Catholic theologian Father Paolo Benanti, originally published in Le Grand Continent, in which the priest critiqued the self-styled prophet’s bleak message as depicting a society “incapable of self-government” in which “the only alternative to apocalypse would be a technocratic order imposed by an elite of rulers.”

    He continued: “In this vision, democracy understood as the self-government of equal citizens is already dead – and all that remains, in the darkness of a data center, is the clinical management of its corpse.”

    Benanti considers Thiel’s speaking tour “a prolonged act of heresy against liberal consensus: a challenge to the very foundations of civil coexistence,” Il Messaggero concludes.

    At home, Thiel has happily aligned himself with the Trump administration, personally donating to the president’s 2016 campaign, while Palantir is among those helping to pay for the new ballroom being constructed in place of the East Wing of the White House.

    The company has also inked an agreement with ICE to streamline the process of identifying people the agency is targeting for deportation, a move that led to protesters targeting Thiel’s final San Francisco lecture with placards that read “Predatory Tech”, “We Do Not Profit from People Who Profit from Misery,” and “Not Today Satan”.

    Thiel is also known to be close to the vice president, having supported Vance's early career in venture capital and having poured millions of dollars into his successful bid for the Ohio Senate in 2022.



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    MAGA billionaire Peter Thiel infuriates Vatican by claiming ANTICHRIST is coming and will impose dystopian 'one-world' government

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    MAGA billionaire Peter Thiel infuriates Vatican by claiming ANTICHRIST is coming and will impose dystopian 'one–world' government
    MAGA billionaire Peter Thiel has angered the Vatican by hosting a four–part lecture series in Rome warning that the Antichrist is coming and will subject humanity to a 'one–world' government.

    Thiel, 58, has raised concerns for months about what he views as an imminent threat, according to The New York Times.

    The tycoon, who made his money by setting up PayPal, has warned of the 'occult forces [that] are ceaselessly at work, intent on destroying what remains of the West,' the outlet reported.

    The Antichrist is described in the Bible as a conniving figure who opposes Jesus Christ and seeks to challenge human allegiance to God.

    Thiel, the chairman of big data and artificial intelligence giant Palantir, has argued the Antichrist will manipulate humanity by promising solutions to contemporary existential threats.

    He has earmarked topics like AI, environmental crises and bioweapons as pathways to that outcome.

    But rather than a single person, Thiel has suggested the Antichrist could take the shape of a centralized global government that gradually strips away individual rights and freedoms.

    Thiel's secretive conference, titled 'The Biblical Antichrist', began Sunday and is slated to run until Wednesday.

    Thiel's views were described as 'a theological–apocalyptic framework as disturbing as it is structured' by Italian Catholic priest Paolo Benanti, who previously advised Pope Francis on AI.

    In an essay titled 'American heresy: Should we burn Peter Thiel?', Benanti argued that Thiel's views about the Antichrist amounted to 'heresy.'

    'In other words: either a global technocratic regime imposing salvation by falsehood, or total annihilation,' he wrote about Thiel's views.

    A newspaper owned by the Italian bishops' conference, Avvenire, called Thiel 'the heart of darkness of the digital world.'

    Another essay in the publication accused Thiel of seeking 'absolute power managed by technocrats supported by artificial intelligence, without which, he argues, the state will never function.'

    About one hundred guests have been spotted at the lecture series, according to Italian newspaper La Repubblica. Most appeared to be Italian businessmen and politicians.

    The talks' audience has largely been made up of younger men, plus some women and a number of American priests and students.

    Thiel spoke for about two hours on the first day of the seminar and touched on the future of AI.

    'It's not the solution to all evils,' he was quoted as saying by the outlet. 'But it shouldn't be demonized.'

    Thiel, who is worth about $23.7billion, has frequently spoken about the Antichrist in recent years.

    He gave similar talks in Paris in January and in San Francisco last year, which drew less pushback.

    The Palantir chairman's Rome lectures were reportedly going to be held at the Pontifical St. Thomas Aquinas University, known as the Angelicum.

    That was where Pope Leo XIV, who was then Robert Prevost, wrote his canon law doctoral thesis.

    However, the university distanced itself from Thiel's series after pushback in Italy.

    'We would like to clarify that this event is not organized by the University, will not take place at the Angelicum, and is not part of any of our institutional initiatives,' the university said in a statement.

    Last June, Thiel said that his specific fear about the Antichrist was a 'one–world totalitarian state.'

    'I would say the default political solution people have for all these existential risks is one–world governance,' he told The New York Times.

    Thiel predicted that the Antichrist would 'talk about existential risk' incessantly and push for widespread regulations, effectively forming a centralized government.

    'The way the Antichrist would take over the world is you talk about Armageddon nonstop,' he said.
    He added that the supposed biblical figure would not be an 'evil tech genius' with revolutionary inventions.

    'People are way too scared for that,' Thiel said. 'In our world, the thing that has political resonance is the opposite. The thing that has political resonance is: We need to stop science. We need to just say "stop" to this.'

    Rather than a figure like Dr. Strangelove out of the 1964 black comedy film, Thiel said the Antichrist was 'far more likely' to resemble Greta Thunberg.

    When Thiel was asked whether he was concerned that he or Palantir could represent the very concerns he posed, Thiel shot that down.

    'I obviously don't think that that's what I'm doing,' he said.

    Thiel's Palantir recently signed an agreement with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement to streamline the process of identifying and deporting targets.

    Thiel is also known to be close to US Vice President JD Vance, donating millions of dollars into Vance's successful primary race for the US Senate.

    The lectures were jointly organized by an Italian organization, the Vincenzo Gioberti Cultural Association, and the Cluny Institute at the Catholic University of America in Washington DC.

    The Italian group said in a statement that hosting Thiel was a 'special honor and a gift of providence.

    Thiel was branded 'one of the most original thinkers of our time,' while a tongue–in–cheek note mentioned that he had been nicknamed the 'heart of darkness of Silicon Valley.'

    The Daily Mail has reached out to Thiel's listed spokesperson, as well as the Vincenzo Gioberti Cultural Association and the Cluny Institute for comment.
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