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Pope Leo says peace dialogue is central to spreading Christianity

Published on: May 6, 2026 11:15 AM

Pope Leo, the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church, has said that promoting dialogue on peace is essential to spreading the message of Christianity, while also acknowledging that criticism of his views is part of open discourse.

Read More: Pope Leo condemns war, says God rejects violent leaders

Speaking after recent remarks made by US President Donald Trump, the Pope emphasized that the mission of the Church is rooted in the preaching of the Gospel and the promotion of peace.

Pope Leo stated that his intention is to use dialogue on peace as a way to communicate Christian teachings to a wider audience. He added that while he welcomes discussion and debate, he hopes his message is also heard fairly and in context.

“The purpose of the Church is to preach the Gospel and peace,” he said, stressing that engagement on global peace issues is part of its broader spiritual responsibility.

NEW: Pope Leo’s brief comments to the press this evening —

“I have already spoken from the first moment ‘peace be with you.’ The mission of the Church is to preach the Gospel, to preach peace. If anyone wants to criticize me for proclaiming the Gospel, let them do so… pic.twitter.com/xgEh2KDjH8

— Michael Haynes 🇻🇦 (@MLJHaynes) May 5, 2026

He further noted that individuals are free to criticize him, underscoring the importance of open expression and respectful disagreement in religious and public discourse.

The remarks come amid renewed international attention on the role of religious leaders in addressing global conflicts, diplomacy, and humanitarian concerns. Pope Leo’s comments reflect a broader Vatican position that encourages interfaith dialogue and peaceful coexistence among nations.

Religious analysts say the Pope’s emphasis on peace aligns with long-standing Vatican efforts to position the Church as a mediator in global tensions and a supporter of diplomatic solutions.

The statement also highlights the ongoing intersection between religion and politics, particularly when global leaders and religious figures publicly exchange views on international issues.

Read More: Pope Leo has strongly condemned the use of religion to justify war

While critics may question the political implications of such statements, supporters argue that the Pope’s message reinforces the moral responsibility of religious institutions to advocate for peace in a divided world.

The Vatican has not issued additional clarification following the remarks, but Church officials continue to stress that dialogue and non-violence remain central to its global mission.

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