Pope Leo XIV's Diplomatic Balancing Act: New Nuncio to the U.S.
Pope Leo XIV has appointed Archbishop Gabriele Caccia as the Holy See's new ambassador to the United States. Caccia inherits a complex relationship characterized by tensions over US policies on Iran and immigration. The Pope emphasizes unity, urging a halt to violence and advocating diplomacy.
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Pope Leo XIV has appointed Archbishop Gabriele Caccia, a seasoned Vatican diplomat, as the new apostolic nuncio to the United States, stepping into a pivotal role at a time of strained bilateral relations.
His predecessor, Cardinal Christophe Pierre, navigated the diplomatic waters amid significant friction between the US Conference of Catholic Bishops and the progressive priorities of Pope Francis. Caccia's previous diplomatic postings include Lebanon, the Philippines, and the United Nations.
The appointment comes as Pope Leo faces ongoing tensions with the Trump administration, particularly over Iran, immigration, and military policies. He continues to stress the importance of diplomacy to prevent violence and to protect human dignity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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