Atlanta archbishop responds to Trump's criticisms of Pope Leo
The Catholic archbishop of Atlanta has shared his reaction to President Trump's harsh words toward Pope Leo XIV over the religious leader's opposition to the war in Iran.
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The Catholic archbishop of Atlanta has shared his reaction to President Trump's harsh words toward Pope Leo XIV over the religious leader's opposition to the war in Iran.
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