Diane Montagna reports on the interview Cardinal Burke has given about the politicization by some media, fake media, of the “Vatican—U.S. Clash” between the Holy Father and the President of the USA.
There are those political operatives in both MAGA and the Democrat Party that want to create a fabricated fake news scenario to influence voters, against the visible head of the Catholic Church or against the President of the USA.
It has now been proven that the Pentagon did not threaten the papal nuncio as both the Vatican and the Pentagon have called the story not only exaggerated but fake.
My own personal opinion about papal interventions is that what is said is couched in such a way as not to be engaging any world leader, be it the president or any other head of state in a political debate. What is said should be carefully crafted as to avoid what is happening in an unfortunate way, either exaggerated or not, between two American world leaders, the pope and the president.
Keep in mind too, that Pope Francis entered into the fray of the USA’s presidential race when His Holiness indicated that Americans had to choose the lesser of two evils between Trump and Harris—that was a no-brainer, as Harris, an airhead, would not be respected on the world stage and promoted the worst kind of genocide, the killing of the completely innocent unborn and up to the 9th month of pregnancy.
Press title from Diane Montagna’s Substack for full interview:
Cardinal Burke: “Vatican–U.S. Clash” Narrative Is Exaggerated
In a new interview, His Eminence downplays claims of a widening rift between Pope Leo XIV and Donald Trump
MONEY BYTE:
The Pope Will Never Be a Hero of the Anti-Trumpers
By Nico Spuntoni
Hard times on the Vatican—Washington axis. The war is driving apart the two most important Americans: Donald Trump and Robert Prevost. This is no minor issue in a country where the Catholic electorate played a significant role in Trump’s victory. Some are already licking their chops, sensing in the current circumstances the possibility of “crowning” Leo XIV as Trump’s sworn enemy, as had been hoped since immediately after his election. Yet Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke, a leading figure among conservative Catholics in America (and beyond), shows in this interview how one can remain loyal to the Pope without being hostile to the Trump administration.
Your Eminence, will you be at St. Peter’s today for the peace vigil?
Certainly. I will join the Holy Father for this fundamental moment of prayer in a time of crisis like the present. I am very glad to respond to the call to pray that peace may be restored as soon as possible. We must follow what was revealed at Fatima in 1917 and recite the Rosary to Our Lady, who is Queen of Peace.
Do you agree with those who say that Leo XIV is turning out to be an anti-Trumper?
The narrative of an ongoing clash is exaggerated. The Pope has invited everyone to work for peace, as he rightly should. His compass is the teaching of the Church, found in the Catechism and as classically articulated by Saint Augustine.
How do you judge Trump’s conduct?
One may have differing views on how to address the problem, but one certainly cannot think that the situation in Iran was good prior to the attacks by the United States and Israel. I believe that, in his view, Trump also has peace as his goal—meaning he seeks to restore internal peace in Iran and in its relations with other nations. This is because the regime represents a nuclear threat to both its neighbors and others. And then, let me add something…
Please…
We must also pray for the freedom of the Iranian people, who have suffered for too many years at the hands of the ayatollahs’ regime. We cannot forget the many civilians killed over the years by repression. It is painful to see a great nation, with a rich cultural heritage, destroyed by such a bloodthirsty regime.
