

In the sermon, the Pope urged the pope to open the boundaries between the peoples and destroy barriers between classes and races.
“Where love is, there is no place for prejudice, for a safe distance that moves us away from our neighbors, for the logic of exclusion, which, unfortunately, is also manifested in political nationalism,” Lev XIV said.
At the same time, the pontiff did not call any particular leader or country.
Reuters noted that Lev XIV, who is the first pope from the USA, allegedly openly criticized US President Donald Trump and his vice president Jay Di Wans, in particular on the Internet. However, the journalists could not check if the account with the nickname @drprevost belonged to him.
The previous pope, Roman Francis, also criticized Trump, in particular his migration policy related to deportations, wrote the Associated Press.




