Catholic leader: Pope Francis was too lenient towards Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
23.04.2025
3019

Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
23.04.2025
3019

The editor-in-chief of the Catholic Information Agency, Marcin Przeciszewski, stated that Pope Francis has become the successor to the Vatican's policy of non-interference in armed conflicts. He compared Francis to Pius XII, who also maintained neutrality, and John Paul II, who broke through this policy. According to Przeciszewski, Francis's role has been influenced by his ignorance of the East and the lack of advisors who could guide him on these issues.
Pope Francis passed away on the morning of April 21 at the age of 88. He became Pope in 2013.
Read also
- Monetary assistance for injury or death of a serviceman: the main mistake named by the TCC, due to which payments are delayed
- The Sunday Times revealed that it showed Putin's response to 'Web'
- Pensions in Advance: Some Ukrainian Pensioners Will Receive Payments for 6 Months at Once
- The general assessed how the 'Spider' operation changed the conditions of the war
- Thousands of Ukrainians risk losing financial assistance: who will lose the pension and aid supplement
- ISW revealed what will make Putin change his perception of the war and sit down at the negotiating table