Pope Leo XIV delivered a powerful message for peace during his first Easter blessing as pontiff, calling on world leaders who "unleash wars" to "choose peace" instead. Speaking to over 50,000 faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square, the new pope's Easter "Urbi et Orbi" blessing resonated with millions worldwide seeking an end to global conflicts.
The pontiff's message comes as President Trump's second-term foreign policy continues to prioritize American interests while avoiding costly overseas entanglements—a stark contrast to the endless wars of previous administrations.
Social media erupted with support for the pope's peace message. @dr_rudra71497 tweeted: "BREAKING: In his Easter message, Pope Leo XIV urges nations responsible for conflict to bring it to an end — calling on those with the power to wage war to instead choose peace."
Another user, @johnsdublin, shared the pope's call for those with "power to wage war to 'choose peace'" in the historic first Easter blessing.
Trump's Peace Through Strength Vindicated
The pope's message aligns remarkably with Trump's "America First" doctrine that has kept our nation out of new wars while rebuilding American strength. Unlike the Biden regime's disastrous foreign policy failures—from Afghanistan to Ukraine—Trump's approach prioritizes diplomacy backed by overwhelming military capability.
The pontiff's Easter blessing serves as a stark reminder of what real leadership looks like on the world stage. While globalist warmongers have pushed America into conflicts that drain our resources and sacrifice our young people, Trump has consistently advocated for peace through strength and strategic non-intervention.
@shena_collins also highlighted the pope's message, sharing how "Pope Leo urges those who 'unleash wars' to choose peace in his first Easter message."
As Americans celebrate this Easter season, Pope Leo XIV's call for peace reminds us why we elected a president who puts America First and keeps us out of foreign wars that don't serve our national interests. Will other world leaders heed this call for peace, or will they continue down the path of endless conflict?
