THE Pope The 14th was another American cardinal last January with the cosmic name Robert Francis Prevost when a statement made by US Vice President, Jay Di Vance For Christian love he had triggered the reaction of the 69 -year -old, now Pontiff.
Pope Leo the 14th as Robert Francis Prevost Prevost had answered the US Vice President: “JD Vance is wrong. Jesus does not ask us to gradually gradually love our love for others. “
But what had happened, and what did the cardinal then answer?
Jay Di Vance in an interview on January 29 at Fox News said:
“There is a Christian perception that you first love your family, then love your neighbor and then love your community, and then love your fellow citizens, and after that, you prioritize the rest of the world. Much of the far left has completely reversed this. “
“But is this hierarchy proposed by Vance?” Many wondered.
For some it was justified if we judge by what Timothy’s first letter of the Apostle Paul says:
“Anyone who does not take care of his relatives, and especially for his home, denies faith and is worse than the unfaithful,” he writes (“and even the foregoing, and the faithful of the faith).
That is: “Anyone who does not take care of his relatives and even those in his own home has denied faith and is worse than unfaithful.”
There, then, came the answer – via social media – of Prevost, which essentially embraces and republished an article by the National Catholic Reporter entitled “Jay Di Vance, was wrong”.
JD Vance is wrong: Jesus doesn’t ask us to rank our love for others https://t.co/hDKPKuMXmu via @Ncronline
— Robert Prevost (@drprevost) February 3, 2025
Although the post is last February, it may be indicative of the positions that the new Priest of the Roman Catholic Church is proud of.