Pope Leo XIV’s reported refusal to visit the United States under Donald Trump’s presidency marks a dramatic collision between faith and power. Born in Chicago yet now choosing Lampedusa over Washington on July 4, he is drawing a stark moral line: siding with migrants, diplomacy, and restraint over nationalist ambition and military posturing. His sharp criticism of Trump’s rhetoric on Iran and the so‑called “Donroe Doctrine” has turned a symbolic disagreement into a full-blown estrangement, despite the Pentagon’s insistence that talks were “respectful.”What emerges is not just a diplomatic spat, but a portrait of two competing visions of America’s role in the world. One leans on force and dominance; the other pleads for dialogue and shared responsibility. Whether or not Leo ever sets foot on US soil again, his absence will speak as loudly as any sermon from St. Peter’s.
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