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Pope Leo meets with JD Vance As U.S. Conservatives Hope for Better Relations

May 19, 2025
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Pope Leo XIV met with Vice President JD Vance for a closed-door meeting at the Vatican on Monday morning, the first private talks between America’s two most high-profile Catholics since the new pontiff was elected.

The much-anticipated encounter came amid a period of tension between the papacy and the White House, particularly over issues of immigration and theology.

The meeting also took place after Leo offered on Friday to host peace talks between Ukraine and Russia at the Vatican. Following the pope’s inaugural Mass on Sunday, he and the vice president each met privately with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine.

The discussions between the Vatican and Mr. Vance were “cordial” and reaffirmed “good bilateral relations,” according to a statement from the Vatican’s press office. Mr. Vance also met with Archbishop Paul Gallagher, the Vatican’s foreign minister.

“There was an exchange of views on some current international issues, calling for respect for humanitarian law and international law in areas of conflict and for a negotiated solution between the parties involved,” the statement said.

The encounter furthered hope for some on the American right that their relationship with the Holy See might be in for a reset, after years of conflict with Pope Francis, Leo’s predecessor, who criticized some of President Trump’s views as “not Christian.” Francis frequently clashed with Republican priorities, particularly on immigration, during both Trump presidencies, and was known to find more partnership with Democrats on goals like environmental protection and the Iran nuclear deal.

Leo, a moderate, appears to share many of his predecessor’s views and seemed to criticize Mr. Vance in a now-deleted social media account associated with his name over the vice-president’s theology and tough stance on immigration. But the pope has made unity an early theme of his nascent papacy, including in his inaugural Mass on Sunday. Some conservative American Catholics have found points of commonality with Leo, in his missionary sensibilities and administrative pragmatism.

The meeting between Leo and Mr. Vance began one-on-one in the Apostolic Palace. The vice president was then joined by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, followed by their spouses, and the rest of the U.S. delegation, according to a spokesman for Mr. Vance.

“The collaboration between Church and State was discussed, as well as some matters of special relevance to ecclesial life and religious freedom,” the Vatican statement said.

On Easter Sunday, Mr. Vance met Francis, who had openly criticized the vice president’s theology around compassion and immigration.

Now, a month later, the field of possibilities for the White House has shifted. At Leo’s inaugural Mass, Louis Prevost, the pope’s oldest brother from Florida who has described himself as a “MAGA type,” sat next to Usha Vance, the second lady.

Elisabetta Povoledo contributed reporting.

Elizabeth Dias is The Times’s national religion correspondent, covering faith, politics and values.

The post Pope Leo meets with JD Vance As U.S. Conservatives Hope for Better Relations appeared first on New York Times.

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