U. S. Catholic Leaders Question Country's Global Stance

USAMon Jan 19 2026
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Top Catholic leaders in the U. S. have raised serious concerns about the country's actions on the world stage. They believe America's moral authority has been weakened. This is a big deal because these leaders usually stay out of political discussions. Three important archbishops made a strong statement. They talked about recent events in Venezuela, Ukraine, and Greenland. They think the U. S. is using military force too often. They want a foreign policy that focuses on peace and only uses force as a last resort.
The statement didn't mention any names, but it's clear they're talking about recent events. The president has made threats about Greenland. In Venezuela, U. S. troops have taken action without permission from Congress. These actions have raised questions about the U. S. 's role in the world. The archbishops want people to think about the bigger picture. They say this is not about politics. It's about the moral values that should guide the country's actions. They believe the U. S. needs to rethink its approach to global issues. This is a rare move for these leaders. They usually don't get involved in political debates. But they feel strongly about this issue. They want the U. S. to lead with kindness and fairness, not just military power.
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