In some of his first public remarks since being elevated to the papacy, Pope Leo XIV denounced the jailing of journalists and the use of the media to pit people against one another. And though the pope didn’t drop names, his remarks offer a clear rebuke of the partisan, dehumanizing and manipulative tendencies that characterize the MAGA movement’s approach to the media.
According to The New York Times, the pope told journalists Monday:
‘Let us disarm communication of all prejudice and resentment, fanaticism and even hatred; let us free it from aggression,’ Leo told more than 1,000 journalists, including the Vatican press corps, who were gathered in an auditorium. ‘We do not need loud, forceful communication but rather communication that is capable of listening,’ he added, delivering his address in Italian. In comments that were likely to win him points with his audience, Leo spoke of the need for people to be informed in order to make sound decisions and of ‘the precious gift of free speech and of the press.’
The pope also called for the release of jailed journalists:
Leo said that the church viewed imprisoned journalists as witnesses. ‘I am thinking of those who report on war even at the cost of their lives — the courage of those who defend dignity, justice and the right of people to be informed, because only informed individuals can make free choices,’ he said. ‘The suffering of these imprisoned journalists challenges the conscience of nations and the international community, calling on all of us to safeguard the precious gift of free speech and of the press,’ he said.
Prior to his promotion, then-Cardinal Robert Prevost shared a tweet critical of Vice President JD Vance’s tribalistic tendencies, so it’s fair to wonder whether the pope’s remarks may have come in response to the political divisions Trump has helped inflame in the United States. But I tend to agree with the proposition that we don’t need to view every declaration from the pope through the lens of U.S. politics (even if he is the first American pope).








