Two of the most explicit condemnations of the war in light of Catholic teaching have come from Cardinal McElroy of Washington and Bishop Taylor of Little Rock.
Cardinal Robert W. McElroy, the archbishop of Washington, responded in an email interview to questions from the Catholic Standard newspaper of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington about the U.
Washington Cardinal Robert W. McElroy received a Southern Maryland welcome as he celebrated Mass at St. John Francis Regis Parish in Hollywood, Maryland on March 8, with a welcome sign greeting him in ...
Robert McElroy goes further than pope has done and says conflict fails ‘criterion of right intention’ ...
Cardinals in the United States and elsewhere are raising concerns about just war and about the death and destruction caused by the ongoing conflict with Iran.
A real war with real death and real suffering being treated like it’s a video game—it’s sickening,” Cardinal Blase Cupich said.
One of the Catholic church’s most senior leaders in the U.S. tore into Donald Trump’s war in Iran for not being “morally legitimate.” “At this present moment, the U.S. decision to go to war against ...
Robert McElroy explained the conflict does not meet moral legitimacy in Catholic doctrine due to the absence of imminent Iranian aggression.
In St. Paul on Friday, Cardinal Robert McElroy of Washington addressed growing concerns with immigration enforcement while ...
The pontiff's public restraint in denouncing the conflict has opened space for other church leaders to lead that moral charge. So far, several cardinals have moved quickly to fill it.
Pope Leo XIV called Monday for an end to the U.S.-Israel war in Iran, issuing a new but still muted appeal as two of his U.S. cardinals condemned the war, rejected the rationale for launching it and ...