Pope Leo XIV, weighing in on a U.S. Catholic dispute, urged respect and a broader view of “pro-life” beyond abortion, citing death penalty and immigration stances.
Breakdown
- Pope Leo XIV intervened for the first time in a US abortion dispute.
- The intervention was prompted by plans to honor Senator Dick Durbin for his work with immigrants. 10s
- Conservative bishops objected due to Durbin's support for abortion rights. 14s
- Pope Leo XIV highlighted the contradiction in opposing abortion but supporting the death penalty. 19s
- He stated that such a stance is not truly pro-life. 23s