Present on X for a few years, it is possible to see that the Holy Father-who was Archbishop at the time-shared articles and publications criticizing the immigrant measures of Donald Trump and the words of JD Vance in relation to religion.
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Now known as Leon XIV, the Pope shared an article in the National Catholic Reporterdenouncing a declaration of vance, which had affirmed that there is a “Christian concept” stating that it is necessary to prioritize his love.
“We love his family, then his neighbor, then his community, then his fellow citizens, and finally, we give priority to the rest of the world. A large part of the extreme left completely reversed this principle, “advanced the American vice-president.
However, the author Kat Armas had indicated that Jesus had never asked us “to prioritize our love for others”, something that had been shared by the profile of Robert Prevost.
-This gesture has also aroused several reactions from Internet users.
In April 2025, Robert Prevost also shared a text by the Salvadoral Bishop Evelio Menjivar-Ayala, which shows the finger at Trump’s anti-immigration policy. The whole thing was published in the daily Catholic Standard.
“More than an American birthday declares that they no longer recognize his country, but many of us, from other countries, know only too well the terror of people abducted by the secret and disappeared police. We have left our former countries precisely to flee this terror. However, too many people are still silent, perhaps out of fear, forgetting that the Holy Spirit gives us the grace of soul to speak boldly for good, ”we can read in the text that was shared on social networks by Cardinal Prevost.
A native of Chicago, Mgr Prevost spent two decades in total in Peru, where he led a missionary work and became archbishop-bishop of Chiclayo, in the north of the country.
The Italian daily La Repubblica had described it as “the least American of the Americans” because of its moderate tone.