Pope Leo XIV received Czech President Petr Pavel for an audience in the Vatican yesterday morning, where they discussed issues such as the Russian invasion of Ukraine, President Trump’s territorial ambitions on Greenland, and sexual abuse in the Catholic church.
“The Pope sees us as a country that is trying to follow the path that he is also trying to promote,” Pavel told reporters before his visit to the Vatican. “This means not supporting conflicts, but rather contributing to their resolution.”
In addition to the war in Ukraine, they discussed conflicts in the Middle East and the recent return of Czech citizen Jan Darmovzal from Venezuela, for which the Czech Republic sought the Pope’s help, according to the president.
The president also raised the issue of sexual abuse in the Church, following an open letter from victims of the Czech Catholic Church, who last week asked him to represent them…
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