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Secretary Marco Rubio and Pope Leo XIV Meet at Vatican to Thaw Tensions Over Iran War

Secretary Marco Rubio and Pope Leo XIV Meet at Vatican to Thaw Tensions Over Iran War

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a high-stakes meeting with Pope Leo XIV on Thursday, marking a significant attempt to stabilize a relationship that has been pushed to a historic breaking point. The audience at the Apostolic Palace took place on the eve of the first anniversary of Leo’s papacy and amid a public war of words between President Donald Trump and the first North American pope in the history of the Catholic Church.

While Rubio downplayed the idea that the trip was a "reset" of relations, the significance of the two-hour visit was clear. The Pope traditionally reserves formal audiences for heads of state, making his formal meeting with the Secretary of State a notable diplomatic gesture toward the Trump administration.

Navigating Areas of Conflict

The primary driver of current US-Vatican friction is the ongoing war against Iran. Pope Leo XIV has been a consistent and vocal critic of the conflict, repeatedly calling for a return to dialogue and the cessation of military force. These views have led to a series of unprecedented attacks from the White House.

According to readouts from both the Holy See and the State Department, Thursday's discussions focused on:

  • The Middle East: Extensive talks on the situations in Iran and Lebanon.

  • Humanitarian Crises: Addressing the needs of populations in Africa and the Western Hemisphere.

  • Cuba: Rubio highlighted the 5 million dollars in humanitarian aid currently being distributed on the island through the Catholic Church.

The Vatican described the exchange of views as "cordial," emphasizing a "shared commitment to cultivate good bilateral relations" and a mutual desire to "work tirelessly for peace" in regions marked by war and political tension.

A Pattern of Public Tension

The meeting comes after weeks of escalating rhetoric from President Trump, who recently criticized the Chicago-born pontiff on Truth Social as being "weak on crime" and "terrible for foreign policy." The President further alleged that the Pope was "endangering a lot of Catholics" by not being aggressive enough regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

In response, Pope Leo XIV has maintained a firm but measured stance.

"If somebody wants to criticize me for proclaiming the gospel, let him do so truthfully," the Pope stated earlier this week, reiterating the Church’s long-standing opposition to all nuclear weapons.

The tension has even extended to social media imagery. After criticizing the pontiff, the President posted—and later deleted—an AI-generated image depicting himself as a Christ-like figure. Trump later clarified that the image was intended to represent him as a "doctor" healing the nation.

Diplomacy Through Symbolism

Despite the sharp differences in policy, the meeting concluded with traditional diplomatic pleasantries. Rubio, noting the Pope’s well-known affinity for the Chicago White Sox, gifted Leo a small crystal football featuring the seal of the State Department.

In return, the pontiff presented Rubio with a pen crafted from olive wood. "Olive being of course the plant of peace," Leo noted during the exchange.

Looking Ahead

The diplomatic mission continues on Friday as Rubio travels to meet with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The meeting is expected to be equally delicate, as Meloni has previously defended the Pope against the President’s criticisms and has expressed reservations about the legality of the current Iran war.

For now, any hope of a presidential visit to the Vatican remains off the table. The Holy See has officially ruled out a papal visit to the United States for the remainder of 2026, citing the standard policy of avoiding travel to countries in the immediate run-up to national elections.

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By: CNN Newsource

May 7, 2026

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