Against JD Vance, racism and gun violence, for migrants and vaccination-being X-account shows how Leo XIV ticks politically and what moves him. The “Kroon” analyzed the online appearance of the pope.
Nowadays even the holy traces leave on social media. Before he became Pope Leo XIV, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost placed a total of 439 times on the platform X. His last message came from mid-April and is an insight into the thoughts of the new Pontifex.
At that time he shared the contribution of a Catholic commentator who focused on Trump and Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele because they had laughed at the illegal deportation of a man who lived in Maryland.
Leo XIV has very little joy with the American vice president. In February he placed various links to Vance-critical articles. Prevost wrote about one of them: “JD Vance is wrong: Jesus does not ask us to let our love run.” The article refers vances that Christians give priority to love for people in their environment towards people from other countries.
Otherwise the American was not afraid to express his opinion online. He repeated peace groups for Ukraine and condemned racism in the US in the course of the death of George Floyd (“We must hear more from the ecclesiastical superiors that they are looking for racism and justice.”
After the murder of Las Vegas 2017, he shared the contribution of a democratic senator who denounced the cowardice of politics not to say goodbye to stricter weapons laws.
Stands on the side of the migrants
In the same year, Prevost placed that he supported the “dreamer” – as children illegally for the US – on the part of the dreamer and everyone who works for an immigration system that is honest, honest and moral. “
During the first Trump-Amtzeit, Prevost shared a contribution that “a policy that takes children away from their parents and blocks in cages, has nothing Christian, American or morally” in themselves.
The Neo-Pope apparently also has humor: during the Corona Pandemie he not only placed countless calls for vaccination, but also a video in which a few uses the recommended “social distance” to secure the respective partner.
Source: Krone

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