Key facts
- Pope Leo XIV criticized world leaders for prioritizing military spending over food aid.
- The Pope stated that conflicts are 'fed' more readily than people are nourished.
- There is a significant funding shortfall for humanitarian assistance.
- Pope Leo XIV visited the birthplace of Mother Frances Cabrini.
- Mother Frances Cabrini is the first American saint.
- The Pope urged young people to learn from Mother Cabrini's example.
- The Pope emphasized the church's commitment to welcoming migrants.
Pope Leo XIV has issued a strong critique of world leaders, accusing them of prioritizing military spending over the needs of the hungry. He stated that conflicts are 'fed' more readily than people are nourished, highlighting a significant funding shortfall for humanitarian assistance. The Pope's appeal comes at a time when global needs for food aid are immense.
In a separate but related message, Pope Leo XIV visited the birthplace of Mother Frances Cabrini, the first American saint. He honored her legacy and dedication to assisting migrants, urging young people to draw inspiration from her example. The Pope used this occasion to re-emphasize the Catholic Church's commitment to welcoming and supporting migrants.
These statements underscore the Pope's focus on humanitarian issues, particularly the plight of the hungry and the challenges faced by migrants. His remarks serve as a call to action for both political leaders and individuals to address these critical global concerns with greater urgency and compassion.
