Archbishop praises Pope's anti-war comments during Vatican visit
Archbishop of Canterbury Dame Sarah Mullally met Pope Leo at the Vatican on Monday, praising his outspoken stance against injustice and war. The historic meeting saw the two religious leaders express unity in prayer for global justice and peace.

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AI-generatedArchbishop of Canterbury Dame Sarah Mullally met Pope Leo at the Vatican on Monday, praising his outspoken stance against injustice and war. The historic meeting saw the two religious leaders express unity in prayer for global justice and peace. Mullally's comments followed Pope Leo's recent criticism of war's cost and his warning about "tyrants" ravaging the world, particularly in light of his concerns over US-Iran tensions. The Pope reaffirmed his commitment to speaking out against war and promoting peace. The visit occurred weeks after US President Donald Trump criticized the Pope's foreign policy stance.
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5 extractedDame Sarah Mullally, the first woman to lead the Church of England, met Pope Leo at the Apostolic Palace on Monday.
The US and Iran agreed to a ceasefire regarding the conflict in the Strait of Hormuz.
The world is being ravaged by a handful of tyrants.
US President Donald Trump accused the Pope of being weak on crime and terrible for foreign policy.
A whole civilisation will die if Iran does not agree to US demands to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz.