Pope Leo, after criticising Trump, urges Catholics to help immigrants

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Pope Leo XIV leads Mass for the Jubilee of the Missionary World and Jubilee of Migrants in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, October 5, 2025. REUTERS/Remo Casilli

Pope Leo XIV leads Mass in St Peter's Square on Oct 5.

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VATICAN CITY - Pope Leo XIV urged the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics on Oct 5 to care for immigrants, pressing ahead with a message of welcome for migrants days

after criticising US President Donald Trump’s hard-line anti-immigration policies

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Pope Leo, the first US-born pope, told thousands of pilgrims celebrating Mass in St Peter’s Square that immigrants should not be treated with “the coldness of indifference or the stigma of discrimination”.

The pope, who did not single out any country for its treatment of migrants, called on Catholics to “open our arms and hearts to them, welcoming them as brothers and sisters, and being for them a presence of consolation and hope”.

Pope talks of ‘new missionary age’

Pope Leo had criticised the Trump administration’s immigration policies on Sept 30, questioning whether they were in line with the Catholic Church’s pro-life teachings, in comments that drew heated backlash from some prominent conservative Catholics.

On Oct 5, the pope said the global Church was experiencing “a new missionary age” in which it was tasked with offering “hospitality and welcome, compassion and solidarity” to migrants fleeing violence or searching for a safe place to live.

“In the communities of ancient Christian tradition, such as those of the West, the presence of many brothers and sisters from the world’s South should be welcomed as an opportunity, through an exchange that renews the face of the Church,” he said.

Elected in May to replace the late Pope Francis, Pope Leo has shown a much more reserved style than his predecessor, who frequently criticised the Trump administration and often spoke in surprise, off-the-cuff remarks.

Pope Leo spoke on Oct 5 from a prepared text. He was addressing a weekend event during the Catholic Church’s ongoing holy year that was specially organised for migrants, which the Vatican said had attracted more than 10,000 pilgrims from some 95 countries. REUTERS

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