Pope Leo calls out ‘inclusive’ language as a painful, ‘Orwellian’ movement in the West
Photo by Simone Risoluti – Vatican Media via Vatican Pool/Getty Images
Observers of the speech, reportedly including 184 ambassadors from states that have diplomatic relations with the Vatican, also heard the pope condemn assisted suicide as a form of “deceptive” compassion.
The leader said that the elderly and isolated — “who at times struggle to find a reason to continue living” — should be offered solutions to their suffering, such as “palliative care … rather than encouraging deceptive forms of compassion such as euthanasia.”
Leo concluded his speech by emphasizing the need for peaceful dialogue and living in truth. He added that a “peaceful world” is built by those who act from humble hearts.
Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
You may also like
By mfnnews
search
categories
Archives
navigation
Recent posts
- Shaira Diaz emotional upon seeing BTS up close: ‘What an incredible experience’ April 12, 2026
- From quirky tarpaulins to packed stands: Barbie San Andres grateful for staying at Mapua April 12, 2026
- Mirra Andreeva to meet Anastasia Potapova in Linz final April 12, 2026
- NBA: No. 3 seed within Lakers’ grasp in season finale vs. Jazz April 12, 2026
- Diesel price rollback seen at P20.89/liter; gasoline, kerosene down too –DOE April 12, 2026
- BINI is going on a ‘Signals’ world tour April 12, 2026
- Max Collins, Pancho Magno attend son Skye’s graduation together April 12, 2026










Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.