As US President Donald Trump continues to defend his administration's military strategy in Iran, the Catholic Church's leader, Pope Leo XIV, has amplified calls for peace. Into this tense exchange stepped Vice President JD Vance, who converted to Catholicism as an adult and calls himself deeply religious.
Speaking at a Turning Point USA rally in Georgia on 14 April 2026, Vance issued what amounted to a theological lesson to the Holy Father.Vance warned that Pope Leohas to be 'careful' and 'make sure it's anchored in the truth'when he talks about matters of doctrine.
The sharp public rebuke highlights anunprecedented rift between the White House and the Holy See, as the administration's military strategy in the Middle East continues to clash with the Vatican's calls for a permanent ceasefire.
At theTurning Point USA rallyin Georgia, Vance told the audience that he welcomed the Pope's comments on immigration and abortion. However, he drew a firm line when the pontiff argued that political figures should never wield a sword, citing the liberation of France and the defeat of Nazi concentration camps as examples where force was necessary, as reported byUSA Today.
He further warned the Pope to be 'careful' when talking about 'matters of theology'. He underscored this by comparing the Pope's words to the high-stakes precision required of a VP handling public policy, stating, 'I think it's very, very important for the Pope to be careful when he talks about matters of theology.'
Vance added that the Pope has to anchor theology with the truth: 'You've got to make sure it's anchored in the truth, and that's one of the things that I try to do, and it's certainly something I would expect from the clergy, whether they're Catholic or Protestant,' Vance stated.
On 10 April, Pope Leo XIV posted on X that 'God does not bless any conflict' and that the disciple of Christ 'is never on the side of those who once wielded the sword and today drop bombs.'
God does not bless any conflict. Anyone who is a disciple of Christ, the Prince of Peace, is never on the side of those who once wielded the sword and today drop bombs. Military action will not create space for freedom or times of#Peace, which comes only from the patient…
In response, Vance said, 'I like that the pope is an advocate for peace. I think that's certainly one of his roles.' He then questioned the Pope's statement, 'On the other hand, how do you say that God is never on the side of those who wield the sword?'
'When the Pope says that God is never on the side of people who wield the sword, there is more than a 1,000-year tradition of just war theory,' Vance continued. 'We can, of course, have disagreements about whether this or that conflict is just.'
Source: International Business Times UK