Cardinal Blase Cupich reflects 1 year after Pope Francis' death, speaks on Donald Trump-Pope Leo feud over Iran war
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One year has passed since the death of Pope Francis, and Cardinal Blase Cupich is taking time to consider how the late pontiff’s influence continues to resonate today.

In an exclusive conversation with ABC7’s Tanja Babich, the archbishop of Chicago also addressed President Donald Trump’s recent comments regarding Pope Leo, who is concluding a visit to Africa.

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“It is incorrect to frame his comments during the trip as part of an ongoing exchange with the president because those speeches occurred two weeks ago and focused on African issues. So, it’s a misreading, a misinterpretation,” Cupich clarified.

Babich questioned Cupich about whether the pope considers his role as a peacemaker to be his primary mission, especially during the first year of his papacy.

“That was evident when he first appeared on the balcony and greeted the world with ‘Peace be with you.’ Conflicts are widespread, and people often turn to violence to resolve disputes. The pope is advocating for a different, more peaceful approach,” Cupich explained.

Cupich emphasized that part of his duty is to amplify the pope’s message of peace.

“Yes, the word amplifying, making, interpreting, making present the words of the Holy Father is part of our responsibility as cardinals,” he said.

Cupich also reacted to Trump calling the pope weak on crime.

“I think there’s a misunderstanding about the role of the pope. He’s not a rival, a political rival. He doesn’t wield any kind of military political power. And so, I think that his role in the world and in the church is much different than any elected politician,” Cupich said.

And when asked about the impact of global conflict on church communities, Cupich said, “There are many social needs that we have that are being neglected because resources are being spent for to make weapons.”

Cupich was also asked how his role has changed since the election of Pope Leo.

“Well, I would say that it’s not too much different than what I had with Pope Francis, whose anniversary of death is this week. Just think, you know, we were a year ago in this moment, doing the funeral of the pope. But I would say that the access that I had with Francis continues with Leo,” Cupich said.

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