When popes get political
Will Pope Leo follow his predecessors in trying to influence global affairs?
Pope Leo is on his first official visit abroad, and there are already signs he鈥檚 willing to use his position to speak out on controversial matters. His recent comments about abortion and the rights of migrants have created headlines in the United States, and raised eyebrows from some conservatives who see the first American pope challenging President Trump鈥檚 policies.
It wouldn't be the first time that a pope has weighed in on politics. From Nazism to communism and the Cold War, from refugees to climate change, popes have used their position to influence global affairs.
In this episode we speak to author and presenter Edward Stourton, who has covered religious affairs and the USA extensively for the 麻豆社, about what power Pope Leo XIV has, and what lessons he can learn from his predecessors.
Producers: Lucy Pawle and Sam Chantarasak
Executive producers: James Shield and Bridget Harney
Senior news editor: China Collins
Mix: Travis Evans
Image: Pope Leo XIV visits Ankara, Turkey on 27 November. Vatican Media Handout/EPA/Shutterstock
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