The Archbishop of Canterbury has condemned the ‘terrible violence inflicted on innocent people’ worldwide, standing in solidarity with Pope Leo XIV following his clash with President Donald Trump.
Dame Sarah Mullally also highlighted the importance of speaking up for and defending ‘the dignity and worth of every human being’, including refugees.
She was preaching in the Italian capital ahead of her meeting with Pope Leo at the Vatican on Monday.
Her words come at a time when the Pope has faced scathing criticism from President Trump, who earlier this month branded the religious leader ‘weak on crime, and terrible for foreign policy’ and demanded
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