{"id":14323,"date":"2026-04-29T10:37:59","date_gmt":"2026-04-29T07:37:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/rasanah-iiis.org\/english\/?p=14323"},"modified":"2026-04-29T10:46:27","modified_gmt":"2026-04-29T07:46:27","slug":"the-washington-vatican-rift-causes-and-implications","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rasanah-iiis.org\/english\/monitoring-and-translation\/reports\/the-washington-vatican-rift-causes-and-implications\/","title":{"rendered":"The Washington\u2013Vatican Rift: Causes and Implications"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>In the wake of the&nbsp; US-Israel war on Iran, US President Donald Trump\u2019s clash with Pope Leo XIV of the Vatican&nbsp; recently reached a breaking point. The Pope openly criticized Trump\u2019s rhetoric about destroying Iranian civilization and has repeatedly called for peace while condemning the war. Their dispute is not just a passing spat between a political leader and a religious authority, but rather reflective of a broader tension between politics and morality, as well as&nbsp; religion and the public sphere. The Vatican raises a critical question:&nbsp; does the state have the right to define&nbsp; or monopolize the meaning of good and evil in wartime? What is deemed acceptable and what is not?&nbsp;&nbsp; These questions highlight the divergent outlooks between&nbsp; Washington and the Vatican regarding the model of the nation-state, grounded in power and interest, and the model of spiritual authority, that claims a transnational moral status. Trump\u2019s dispute with the Pope is not merely personal, but&nbsp; has become a test for a wider debate over the role of religion in politics and the ethical limits of political power, as well as the legitimacy of appealing to the&nbsp; sacred to justify or resist violence.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This report&nbsp; tracs the causes, roots and implications of the critical comments made by both figures, while attempting&nbsp; to answer the question on the relationship between&nbsp; contemporary religious and political authorities&nbsp; in the United States. It further examines the role of religion in the public sphere, and whether this relationship is defined by subordination or institutional autonomy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>\u00a0The Genesis\u00a0 of the Dispute<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Deep differences divide both sides, starting with the Pope\u2019s unequivocal condemnation of war.&nbsp; Trump and his administration&nbsp; have urged the Pope to distance himself from politics \u2014 a position echoed by the vice president and several&nbsp; Republicans in the US Congress. The Pope believes that his mission, while&nbsp; spiritual, is also moral. Ethics, he believes,&nbsp; goes beyond individual salvation; rather, it obliges him to call for global&nbsp; peace and&nbsp; ethical universalism&nbsp; in all spheres of life, including politics. Therefore, the Pope does not view political issues through the lens of interest and power, but through the application of ethical standards in the pursuit of political objectives.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>1- Washington and the Vatican \u2013 Different Perspectives on War and Peace<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>&nbsp;In a number&nbsp; of indirect&nbsp; statements, the Pope alluded to the&nbsp; US-Israel war in the Middle East,&nbsp; saying, \u201cEnough of&nbsp; the idolatry of self&nbsp;&nbsp; and money! Enough&nbsp; of the display of&nbsp; power! Enough&nbsp; of war! True strength is&nbsp; shown in serving life.\u201d&nbsp; The Pope\u2019s statements&nbsp;&nbsp; unsettled&nbsp; the US president, who quickly criticized the Pope. However,&nbsp; the Pope remained resolute, stating, \u201cI am not afraid of the Trump administration, I will continue to speak out strongly against war, seeking to promote&nbsp; peace.\u201d Trump posted on his Truth Social&nbsp; account an AI-generated image depicting himself as&nbsp;&nbsp; Jesus Christ, placing his hand on a&nbsp; sick person in a scene resembling the act of healing. It shows Trump surrounded&nbsp; by&nbsp; a nurse,&nbsp; US soldiers, a praying girl, fighters jets,&nbsp; the Statue of Liberty, eagles and combat soldiers. It stirred&nbsp; controversy both inside and outside the United States, even among some of&nbsp; his supporters. Many conservatives urged him to delete the image, which Trump subsequently did, something he rarely does.&nbsp; This was followed by a&nbsp;&nbsp; social media post criticizing&nbsp;&nbsp; the Pope as \u201cweak on crime,\u201d \u201cterrible for foreign policy\u201d&nbsp; and praising his brother,&nbsp; \u201cI like&nbsp; his brother Louis much better than I like him, because Louis is all MAGA. He gets it,&nbsp; and Leo doesn\u2019t.\u201d&nbsp; These statements came amid&nbsp;&nbsp; the war and the Pope\u2019s repeated calls to stop the conflict. He has been particularly critical of&nbsp;&nbsp; the US-Israel&nbsp; war on Iran, stressing the necessity of&nbsp; prioritizing&nbsp; peace and diplomacy&nbsp; over hostilities.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Breaking his silence during a visit to Cameroon, the Pope denounced the misuse\u00a0 of God\u2019s name for private gain.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Pope also criticized global leaders for prioritizing destruction over reconstruction, noting that vast resources are spent on war while far fewer are devoted to healing and development.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>These remarks&nbsp; are exceptionally bold, particularly given Washington\u2019s hostile rhetoric&nbsp; toward the Pope.&nbsp; Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally voiced her support&nbsp; for the Pope,&nbsp; \u201cI stand with my brother in Christ, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV, in his courageous&nbsp; call <a href=\"https:\/\/www.marketscreener.com\/news\/archbishop-of-canterbury-backs-pope-leo-s-call-for-peace-ce7e50ddde89f32c?utm_source=chatgpt.com\">for the kingdom of peace<\/a>.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The context here&nbsp; is significant; the Pope&nbsp; spoke&nbsp; in western Cameroon, a region long affected by insurgency. His remarks may be interpreted&nbsp; as a dual message to&nbsp;&nbsp; the White House and Cameroon. However, they&nbsp; occurred&nbsp; after a week of public sparring&nbsp; with the Trump administration and&nbsp; Trump himself. After sparking a global backlash, the Pope&nbsp;&nbsp; clarified that his words were not directed at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.reuters.com\/ar\/world\/XRJNWGMKANI2BPN7JW56PSZFGI-2026-04-18\/\">Trump<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Speaking to&nbsp; Fox News, the US vice president entered the fray. He argued that the Vatican should focus on moral guidance, while elected officials remain responsible for public policy decisions.&nbsp; He added,&nbsp; \u201c I like&nbsp; that the Pope is an advocate for peace. I think that\u2019s&nbsp; certainly one of his roles. On the other hand, how can you say that God is never on the side of those who wield the sword? Was God on the side of the Americans who liberated the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/us-news\/2026\/apr\/14\/jd-vance-defends-trump-pope-leo-spat\">Holocaust<\/a> camps\u2026 It\u2019s very, very important for the Pope to be careful when he talks&nbsp; about matters of theology\u2026.You\u2019ve got to make sure it\u2019s anchored&nbsp; in the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/us-news\/2026\/apr\/14\/jd-vance-defends-trump-pope-leo-spat\">truth<\/a>.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Vance\u2019s remarks reflect a US attempt to redefine the boundaries between religion and politics. He is not an advocate&nbsp; for a total secularization of public life&nbsp; but believes that religious authorities should focus on&nbsp; moral issues and not shift to&nbsp;&nbsp; scrutinizing or condemning the decisions of elected officials.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Against this backdrop, the true depiction of the Vatican-Washington rift is apparent.&nbsp; The Pope is not&nbsp; merely a religious preacher speaking to a human\u2019s moral-self but represents&nbsp; religious authority which&nbsp; believes that Christian ethics are pointless unless a stance is taken against war and the religious justifications that are employed to legitimize acts of violence.&nbsp; Therefore, the Pope\u2019s words&nbsp; that \u201cGod does not bless any conflict\u201d delegitimizes war from&nbsp; a religious perspective, or&nbsp; any narrative&nbsp; that is employed to&nbsp; transform the application of military&nbsp; force into a moral duty, or a scared destiny, or&nbsp; that seeks to separate politics from ethics. Politically, Vance\u2019s stance&nbsp;&nbsp; reflects&nbsp; \u201cUS&nbsp; sovereign autonomy \u201c in the context of&nbsp; national security. The decisions regarding&nbsp;&nbsp; foreign policy, immigration and war&nbsp; rest with&nbsp; the president and are guided by&nbsp; US national interests rather than ethical universalism.&nbsp; However, this stance&nbsp; clashes with the Vatican as&nbsp; it views the war not through the lens of&nbsp; US national interests, but through the grave crimes of&nbsp; human suffering and bloodshed.&nbsp;&nbsp; The Vatican draws on&nbsp;&nbsp; biblical texts&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; and theological interpretations, resulting in fundamentally different perspectives and assumptions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>2-Europe in the Midst of a Political Storm\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Trump\u2019s dispute with the Pope has evolved&nbsp; to into a deeper rift&nbsp; between the United States and Europe,&nbsp; encompassing political and religious issues. In response to the&nbsp; US critique of the&nbsp; Vatican,&nbsp; Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni voiced her support&nbsp; for the Pope against what she deemed as an unfair attack on him, \u201c What I said is what I think \u2014 the statements about the Pope were unacceptable.&nbsp; I have expressed, and continue to express my solidarity with Pope Leo. I\u2019ll&nbsp; go further: frankly, I wouldn\u2019t feel comfortable in a society where religious leaders do what <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=sCyf5x4p2nE\">political leaders<\/a> say.\u201d Meloni reiterated the Vatican\u2019s autonomy from political power and its immunity from state control.&nbsp; The Vatican represents Catholics worldwide,&nbsp; not the interests of any single country.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However, Trump&nbsp; responded&nbsp; through an Italian newspaper, claiming that he was shocked by Meloni\u2019s remarks. He stated that&nbsp; she is&nbsp;&nbsp; unacceptable because&nbsp;&nbsp; she does not&nbsp; not mind&nbsp; if Iran has nuclear weapons and Tehran would not hesitate to blow up&nbsp; Italy in two minutes.&nbsp; He added,&nbsp; \u201cI thought she had the courage, but I was <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=sCyf5x4p2nE\">wrong<\/a>.\u201d His&nbsp; remarks&nbsp; represent a striking shift from his earlier praise, describing her as a strong, wonderful and beautiful leader,&nbsp; taking Europe by&nbsp;&nbsp; storm. In&nbsp; the midst of this US-European tension,&nbsp; the president of the European Parliament invited the Pope&nbsp; to address a plenary session, describing his voice as courageous&nbsp;&nbsp; in <a href=\"https:\/\/zenit.org\/2026\/04\/18\/european-parliament-invites-the-pope-to-address-a-plenary-session-in-response-to-trumps-attacks\/?utm_source=chatgpt.com\">times of crisis<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Europeans sided with the Pope by endorsing his moral message and the European Parliament&nbsp; delivered a veiled critique of Trump\u2019s policy, while reinforcing&nbsp; the Pope\u2019s moral positions.&nbsp; The distinction&nbsp; between Europe and&nbsp; the United States\u2019 stance&nbsp; on the role of religion in public life became vivid.&nbsp; The Europeans separate religion from the political sphere, granting&nbsp;&nbsp; religious authorities the freedom to speak on moral and ethical issues, but act on national interests when crafting policies.&nbsp;&nbsp; Trump entered into an open conflict with the Pope even though he could have ignored his statements.&nbsp; Trump believes that silence on&nbsp; the Pope\u2019s statements would negatively impact his ongoing employment of religion for domestic and foreign purposes,&nbsp; especially&nbsp; as the Pope\u2019s US&nbsp; nationality&nbsp; allows him to&nbsp;&nbsp; intervene in US public discourse and shape&nbsp; voter behavior.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>The Significance and Implications of the Dispute\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>At its core, this dispute&nbsp; uncovers a stark divergence in views held by the White House and&nbsp; the Vatican. The&nbsp; US president seeks to prevent&nbsp; the Vatican, by virtue of&nbsp; its spiritual, moral and symbolic power, to scrutinize&nbsp;&nbsp; his decisions or deny him religious and moral legitimacy. The Pope\u2019s US&nbsp; citizenship grants him&nbsp; significance and a voice&nbsp;&nbsp; within the United States. Therefore, Trump fears that the Vatican could influence&nbsp; voter behavior, the trajectory&nbsp; of&nbsp; his policies&nbsp; and support for the Republicans.&nbsp; The&nbsp; two sides\u2019 dispute stems from the following divergences:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>1-Political Divergence<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The White House-Vatican rift&nbsp; reveals a clash between two distinct worldviews and interpretations. Trump\u2019s stance reflects belief in a modern nation-state model, which derives its legitimacy from the people and acts to safeguard sovereignty and national interests.&nbsp; In contrast,&nbsp; the Pope represents&nbsp;&nbsp; a model of \u201cmoral spiritual authority,\u201d whose legitimacy is derived&nbsp;&nbsp; from the Bible, Christian moral and religious principles and from the belief that politics should conform to a higher moral standard.&nbsp;&nbsp; During his visit to Cameroon, he quoted the Bible, \u201cBlessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.\u201d (Matthew 5: 9). He added, \u201cBut I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who&nbsp; persecute you.\u201d (Matthew 5: 44). In this context,&nbsp; an old philosophical question resurfaces: can politics be viewed as separate&nbsp;&nbsp; from morality? Or should it always be bound&nbsp; by moral&nbsp; values of justice and peace?&nbsp; What this dispute demonstrates is that&nbsp; religion is not exclusively a private affair, but plays a pivotal role&nbsp; in the public sphere, unifying morality and politics.&nbsp; These questions&nbsp; will be endlessly&nbsp;&nbsp; debated by&nbsp; theologians and moralists on the one hand and pragmatic politicians on the other.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Trump interprets&nbsp; the Pope\u2019s stance&nbsp; not just as&nbsp; a moral call for peace, but a direct intervention in his administration\u2019s decision-making which is premised on&nbsp; the supreme interests of the state and&nbsp;&nbsp; national security.&nbsp; Trump fears the influence of the Pope\u2019s discourse, who represents the spiritual and religious authority for hundreds of&nbsp; millions of people worldwide, on his partisan and electoral base. Therefore, he has sought to silence and discredit&nbsp; him through bold counter-statements, rarely directed at a figure of such stature .The Pope to his credit, to prevent his remarks from being politically exploited,&nbsp; has repeatedly spoken within a general ethical framework&nbsp; without specifically targeting&nbsp;&nbsp; Trump.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>2-Clashing Religious Interpretations<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>From&nbsp; a religious standpoint, the Pope\u2019s position draws&nbsp; on a longstanding&nbsp; Christian tradition that prioritizes peace&nbsp; while viewing war&nbsp; as a moral failure. However , Trump\u2019s&nbsp; political discourse redefines \u201csalvation\u201d through&nbsp; a secular lens detached from&nbsp; religious heritage.&nbsp; It&nbsp; prioritizes national security&nbsp; and the deterrence of adversaries. Hence,&nbsp; a fundamental clash arises between&nbsp; \u201cspiritual salvation\u201d and the \u201cnecessities of national security.\u201d&nbsp; This clash&nbsp; is less personal&nbsp; than&nbsp; it is a manifestation of a broader struggle between two visions of the world and politics: one that&nbsp;&nbsp; holds&nbsp; the view that human beings must be protected, and the other that believes that&nbsp; the state,&nbsp; its supreme interests, national security and the interests of the ruling&nbsp; elite, must be protected at all costs regardless&nbsp; of spiritual and moral considerations. The world and&nbsp; US public opinion is witnessing a contest over&nbsp; ethical legitimacy . The Pope&nbsp; represents a spiritual authority that is capable of discrediting&nbsp; Trump\u2019s policies, especially those related to war, immigration and international law. The Pope is in public competition with the president where politics&nbsp; religion, ethics&nbsp; and military force intersect. Trump\u2019s attack on the Pope is&nbsp; an attempt to delegitimize&nbsp; his moral voice, by undermining his views on foreign policy and his status as a&nbsp;&nbsp; a spiritual reference point.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The&nbsp; two sides are clashing&nbsp; over the&nbsp; political role of religion itself.&nbsp; The Pope advocates&nbsp; a Christian vision in which&nbsp; the Gospel cannot be used to wage&nbsp; war, with an emphasis on&nbsp; peace, mercy and human dignity. In Trump\u2019s discourse, religion is often invoked to mobilize people around national identity and project cultural superiority.&nbsp; The&nbsp; Pope frames religion as&nbsp; a moral brake&nbsp; on power, while&nbsp; populist rhetoric tends to&nbsp;&nbsp; employ&nbsp; religion as a tool to legitimize&nbsp; and enhance power. The Pope\u2019s&nbsp; anti-war stance&nbsp; is aimed against the exploitation of religion for political ends such as the crafting of foreign policy aims and decisions. It was in this context that&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Trump published his controversial image depicting himself as a&nbsp; Christ-like figure and a&nbsp;&nbsp; \u201csavior.\u201d&nbsp; The Pope believes that politics has shifted away from the common good toward the \u201cidolatry of&nbsp; power.\u201d This creates&nbsp; a state of perpetual friction between the traditional religious establishment&nbsp; and&nbsp; the \u201cpoliticization of the sacred\u201d&nbsp; for populist ends, because the church wants to keep the sacred above&nbsp; political power and not under its umbrella for the sake of political exploitation and manipulation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>3-Personal Dispute<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Despite being American, the Pope\u2019s refusal&nbsp; to&nbsp; bow to Trump\u2019s stance agitated and&nbsp; provoked the US president. He stressed that without his support&nbsp; for the Pope, he would not be heading&nbsp; the Vatican now.&nbsp; The US president&nbsp; hates being publicly challenged,&nbsp; especially by&nbsp; a person who could undermine&nbsp;&nbsp; his political legitimacy, official position&nbsp; and stature&nbsp; among his popular base.&nbsp;&nbsp; The Pope\u2019s status as the first&nbsp; US-born Pope gives him&nbsp; special weight in&nbsp; US public consciousness. The Vatican\u2019s criticism is no longer&nbsp; perceived as an external voice but now is considered \u201cinternal,\u201d considering the Pope\u2019s US citizenship.&nbsp;&nbsp; Trump likely viewed the Pope\u2019s criticism as far more&nbsp; dangerous than&nbsp; European criticism, as it stems from a figure who cannot be easily discredited&nbsp; or marginalized as&nbsp;&nbsp; anti-US or as someone who is ignorant&nbsp; of US society and culture.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>4-Critisim of Trump\u2019s \u201cPeace Through Strength\u201d Approach<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>&nbsp;Trump\u2019s \u201cpeace through strength\u201d&nbsp; approach is based&nbsp; on massive US&nbsp; military build up&nbsp; to deter adversaries and enforce&nbsp;&nbsp; peace without involvement in protracted wars.&nbsp; The Pope\u2019s statements directly challenge this approach, sparking a profound&nbsp; debate about its&nbsp; viability. Despite its pragmatic appeal in the context of \u201cstrategic deterrence,\u201d&nbsp;&nbsp; it raises deep theoretical and practical problems about the nature of peace. This approach has&nbsp;&nbsp; faced extensive&nbsp; criticism in terms of&nbsp;&nbsp; international norms, which view&nbsp; deterrence&nbsp; as a temporary mechanism that can collapse when the balance&nbsp; of power&nbsp; is disrupted or calculations of actors change.&nbsp; The Vatican does not merely reject military force, but it challenges the philosophical basis&nbsp;&nbsp; that equates peace with the absence of war, while overlooking&nbsp; its moral and humanitarian prerequisites. In this context, the Pope\u2019s discourse deconstructs&nbsp; Trump\u2019s approach which is based on the idea that force can bring about&nbsp; peace; the Vatican believes that force, when separated from moral restraint, becomes a mechanism&nbsp; for&nbsp;&nbsp; unleashing endless violence,&nbsp; even if peace is&nbsp; claimed as the ultimate&nbsp; objective.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Conclusion<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The White House-Vatican rift goes beyond media battles\u00a0 to a much deeper level. The two sides are fundamentally at odds over the nature and role of\u00a0 authority: whether it is bound by ethical principles or driven by merely political and national security necessities. By claiming the final word on war, immigration\u00a0\u00a0 and national security,\u00a0 the modern nation-state overlooks\u00a0 ethical oversight. But at the same time, the\u00a0 Trump administration is reluctant\u00a0 to\u00a0 separate religion from politics because it uses religion to bolster\u00a0 its legitimacy and\u00a0 justify its decisions that have\u00a0 been widely criticized. However, it opposes\u00a0 the Vatican\u2019s use of religion as a counter-weapon or as an alternative interpretation.\u00a0 The\u00a0 Vatican\u2019s\u00a0 discourse insists on placing ethics at the heart\u00a0 of\u00a0 politics;\u00a0 it must\u00a0 be subject to moral oversight\u00a0 that cannot be suspended in the name of national interest. Any\u00a0 interest that runs counter to\u00a0 ethical considerations\u00a0 is, from a moral-religious perspective, merely illusory and imagined rather a genuine interest. Therefore,\u00a0 this debate ultimately leads to more fundamental questions: can political modernity endure without an ethical brake\u00a0 that restrains its momentum? Or does it, when claiming the exclusive right to determine\u00a0\u00a0 right or wrong, legitimize state violence? Can the church steer the course of\u00a0 events, thereby limiting and influencing\u00a0 national policy?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the wake of the&nbsp; US-Israel war on Iran, US President Donald Trump\u2019s clash with Pope Leo XIV of the Vatican&nbsp; recently reached a breaking point. The Pope openly criticized Trump\u2019s rhetoric about destroying Iranian civilization and has repeatedly called for peace while condemning the war. 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