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Pope Leo XIV: “War Is Not a Spectacle”

Pope Leo at Wednesday's General Audience on March 18, 2026. Credit: Vatican Media
Pope Leo at Wednesday's General Audience on March 18, 2026. Credit: Vatican Media

Vaticano updates: from the responsibility of journalists in times of war to safeguarding in the Church, major legal developments in the Vatican, and preparations for the Pope’s first apostolic journey to Africa.

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Journalism, War, and the Responsibility to Truth

Speaking at the Vatican during a meeting with Italian journalists marking the 50th anniversary of the TG2 news program, Pope Leo XIV emphasized the moral responsibility of reporting in times of conflict.

He warned against reducing war to spectacle or propaganda, urging journalists to present reality with integrity and compassion. The pope called on reporters to verify facts carefully and to highlight the human cost of war, particularly through the experiences of its victims.

He also reflected on the growing role of artificial intelligence, stressing that technology must remain at the service of the human person and never replace moral judgment, creativity, or freedom of thought.

Safeguarding as a Core Mission of the Church

Addressing members of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors, Pope Leo XIV underscored that safeguarding must be understood as an essential expression of the Church’s identity—not merely an external obligation.

He emphasized that listening to victims and acknowledging their suffering is fundamental for healing and renewal. The pope also insisted that efforts to prevent abuse must permeate every level of Church life, from formation and governance to pastoral care.

Responsibility, he said, cannot be delegated. Instead, bishops and religious superiors are called to foster what he described as a true “culture of care,” rooted in conversion and accountability.

Developments in the Vatican Financial Trial

In a significant legal development, the Vatican Court of Appeals has ordered a partial retrial in the so-called “trial of the century,” the major financial case involving the Secretariat of State’s investment in a London property.

Judges found that procedural flaws—including incomplete access to evidence and the use of unpublished decrees—compromised parts of the original proceedings. While the ruling does not overturn the 2023 convictions, it requires prosecutors to refile the full body of evidence by the end of April.

A new phase of hearings is expected to begin in late June, marking a critical step in one of the Vatican’s most complex financial cases.

Pope Leo XIV’s First Apostolic Journey to Africa

The Vatican has also released the full itinerary for Pope Leo XIV’s first apostolic journey to Africa, scheduled from April 13 to April 23.

The 11-day visit will include stops in Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea, with a focus on peace, reconciliation, youth, and the Church’s social mission.

Among the highlights are a visit to the Great Mosque of Algiers, a pilgrimage to Hippo—associated with St. Augustine—and peace meetings in conflict-affected regions of Cameroon. The trip will conclude in Malabo with a final Mass, marking the pope’s first visit to Africa since his election.

St. Joseph: A Model of Chaste and Faithful Love

As the Church approaches the feast of St. Joseph, renewed reflections point to his enduring example of authentic love.

Priests and faithful in Rome highlight Joseph as a model of chastity rooted not only in physical purity, but also in purity of heart, intention, and affection. In a culture often confused about love and masculinity, his life continues to offer a powerful witness—one marked by protection, sacrifice, and quiet faithfulness.

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