Pope Leo XIV on Wednesday welcomed the news of a temporary ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran. The pontiff told a crowd in St. Peter’s Square that he took the news “with satisfaction and as a sign of deep hope” in remarks translated by Vatican News. The leader of the Catholic Church’s comments come…
Pope welcomes US-Iran ceasefire deal as ‘sign of deep hope’
Originally reported by The Hill
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