Mariel Padilla is a general assignment reporter at The 19th.

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What Pope Leo XIV Has Said About LGBTQ+ People, Immigration, and Abortion

by Mariel Padilla, The 19th 05-12-2025

Pope Leo XIV greets the faithful during an audience with representatives of the media in Nervi Hall at the Vatican Featuring: Pope Leo XIV Where: London, United Kingdom When: 12 May 2025 Credit: Phil Lewis/WENN

Leo’s papacy comes at a time of tension between the Vatican and the Trump administration. A few months before he died, Pope Francis issued a letter to the church’s American bishops condemning the president’s approach to immigration and took direct aim at Vice President JD Vance’s attempts to use his Catholic faith to justify the administration’s deportation policies. Pope Leo XIV, then a cardinal, publicly agreed with Pope Francis and posted on social media that “JD Vance is wrong: Jesus doesn’t ask us to rank our love for others.” 

Here’s what Pope Leo XIV has said over the years on a number of issues.

Young Catholic Influencers Are Bringing MAGA To the Masses

Isabel Brown, Isabel Brown, a Gen Z influencer who blends Catholic faith with conservative politics, is seen on set of "Candace" on April 19, 2022 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Jason Davis/Getty Images)

Until recently, the young women at the forefront of conservative politics were largely evangelical Protestants. They looked like the kind of young women you might see showing their OOTDs on RushTok, marrying a certain Southern-bred feminine aesthetic with a defense of President Donald Trump. These young women aren’t fading into the background during the start of the second Trump administration, but they now have company. Young Catholic women have emerged as instrumental messengers of the MAGA message.

A History of Pope Francis’ Statements on LGBTQ+ People, Abortion, Immigration, and More

by Mariel Padilla, The 19th 04-22-2025

Newly elected Pope Francis appears at the window of his future private apartment to bless the faithful, gathered below in St. Peter's Square, during the Sunday Angelus prayer at the Vatican March 17, 2013. REUTERS/Tony Gentile

Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, was the first in a long line of 266 popes to be from South America and the first born outside of Europe since the 8th century. The pope, also the first to be a member of the Jesuit Order, was beloved by many progressive Catholics and lauded for his priorities of uplifting marginalized communities, protecting immigrants and advocating for environmental justice. According to a 2024 Pew Research Center survey, about 75% of U.S. Catholics viewed Pope Francis favorably.

But he was also a polarizing figure. He struggled to manage the ongoing sexual abuse crisis that plagued his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI. Pope Francis met with survivors and attempted to pass reforms within the Church, but victims continue to come forward.