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Pope Leo XIV makes first social media post, calling for peace

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Pope Leo XIV made his first social media post on Tuesday in which he sent a message of peace, as he seeks to maintain an active social media presence through the official papal accounts.

The pontiff has chosen «to maintain an active social media presence through the official papal accounts on X and Instagram,» the Dicastery for Communication said in a press release.

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In his first post since taking over the Vatican’s official Instagram and X accounts, he repeated the first words he said to the world as pope.

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Pope Leo XIV leaves the Augustinian General House in Rome after a visit, Tuesday, May 13, 2025. (AP)

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«Peace be with you all!» he began in an Instagram post.

The post featured some of the photos showing the first days of his time as the new pope, after he took over from his predecessor, Pope Francis, who died last month at the age of 88.

«This is the first greeting spoken by the Risen Christ, the Good Shepherd,» the Instagram post continued. «I would like this greeting of peace to resound in your hearts, in your families, and among all people, wherever they may be, in every nation and throughout the world.»

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Pope Leo XIV leaves the Augustinian General House in Rome after a visit, Tuesday, May 13, 2025. (AP)

The Vatican said it was archiving the posts from Francis’ 12-year papacy. The new X account did not appear to be active yet as of Wednesday morning.

Previous popes did not publish the posts themselves, as they were curated by the Vatican.

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Pope Leo XIV leaves the Augustinian General House in Rome after a visit, Tuesday, May 13, 2025. (AP)

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Before he was elected as pope, the former Cardinal Robert Prevost occasionally posted on an X account started in 2011. It had been inactive since July 2023 before he returned to the platform earlier this year to criticize the Trump administration’s immigration policies and comments by Vice President JD Vance, who had also been at odds with Francis in his final months over the administration’s immigration agenda that included a mass deportation plan.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Israel looking for ‘solutions’ to open Christian sites after barring church leader on Palm Sunday due to war

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Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre and other major holy sites were closed on Palm Sunday under Israeli wartime restrictions, disrupting one of Christianity’s holiest observances as the Iran war entered its fifth week.

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The Catholic Church rebuked the police decision as «a manifestly unreasonable and grossly disproportionate measure.»

Israeli police lamented the war restrictions limiting worship and acknowledged the need to «balance freedom» with «public safety.»

«Under Home Front Command directives, life-saving restrictions apply to all holy sites in the Old City — for Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike,» Israeli police posted to X, responding to an outcry on religious freedom in a video statement. «The Old City has been targeted by murderous missiles multiple times this month, alongside constant fire on residential areas.»

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Issa Kassissieh, a Christian who is popular for being the Santa Claus of the city, holds a cross and a palm frond while standing at the doors of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre after finding them locked, following the cancellation of the traditional Palm Sunday procession from the Mount of Olives. (Ammar Awad/Reuters)

«These threats do not discriminate between religions, and neither does our duty to protect you,» the statement continued. «We are in active dialogue with religious leaders, including an upcoming meeting with the Patriarch, to examine solutions that balance freedom of worship with public safety.»

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The Latin Patriarchate said Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, and Father Francesco Ielpo were stopped by Israeli police while trying to reach the church privately to celebrate Mass, after the traditional Palm Sunday procession had already been canceled.

Israel President Isaac Herzog called the restricted worshipers to «express my great sorrow over this morning’s unfortunate incident.»

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«I clarified that the incident stemmed from security concerns due to the continuous threat of missile attacks from the Iranian terror regime against the civilian population in Israel, following previous incidents in which Iranian missiles fell in the area of the Old City of Jerusalem in recent days,» he wrote Sunday on X. «I reaffirmed the State of Israel’s unwavering commitment to freedom of religion for all faiths and to upholding the status quo at the holy sites of Jerusalem.»

The Italian government rebuked what it called an «offense» on «religious freedom» in the Holy Land.

Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, holds a cross on Palm Sunday

Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, held a prayer service to mark Palm Sunday, following the cancellation of the traditional Palm Sunday procession from the Mount of Olives, amid restrictions on gathering in large groups and the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. (Ammar Awad/Pool)

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«The Italian government expresses closeness to Cardinal Pizzaballa, Father Ielpo and the religious who have been prevented today by the Israeli authorities from celebrating the Palm Sunday Mass in the Holy Sepulchre,» Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni wrote in a statement. «The Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem is a sacred place of Christianity, and as such to be preserved and protected for the celebration of sacred rites. Preventing the entry of the Patriarch of Jerusalem and the Keeper of the Holy Land, moreover in a central solemnity for the faith such as Palm Sunday, constitutes an offense not only for believers, but for every community that recognizes religious freedom.»

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The Latin Patriarchate said the Church of the Holy Sepulchre has been hosting Masses that are not open to the public since the Iran war began Feb. 28, and it was unclear why Sunday’s Mass and access by the two priests was any different.

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«It’s a very, very sacred day for Christians and in our opinion there was no justification for such a decision or such an action,» Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem spokesperson Farid Jubran said.

The church had requested permission from the police, he added, for a few religious leaders to enter the church for a private Mass on Sunday — not one that was open to the public.

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Pope Leo XIV, at the end of Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s Square, prayed for all Christians in the Middle East who he said were living through an «atrocious» conflict. He said, «in many cases, they cannot live fully the rites of these holy days,» though he did not elaborate.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday evening that there was no «malicious intent» and that the cardinal was prevented from accessing the church because of safety concerns, but that Israel would try to partially open the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

«Given the holiness of the week leading up to Easter for the world’s Christians, Israel’s security arms are putting together a plan to enable church leaders to worship at the holy site in the coming days,» Netanyahu wrote on X.

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The Western Wall, a holy site for Jews, is also mostly closed because of safety issues, but authorities are letting up to 50 people at a time pray in an enclosed area adjacent to the plaza.

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Smaller churches, synagogues and mosques are open in Jerusalem’s Old City if they are located within a certain distance of a bomb shelter deemed acceptable by Israel’s military and, if gatherings are kept under 50 people.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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Por primera vez en siglos impidieron que se celebre la misa del Domingo de Ramos en la Basílica del Santo Sepulcro

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Por primera vez en siglos, la policía israelí impidió este domingo a la máxima autoridad católica en Tierra Santa, el cardenal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, oficiar -sin público- la tradicional misa del Domingo de Ramos en la Basílica del Santo Sepulcro.

El Patriarcado Latino, una diócesis católica con fieles en Israel, territorios palestinos, Jordania y Chipre, informó que al Patriarca Latino de Jerusalén y al sacerdote de la iglesia del Santo Sepulcro, padre Francesco Ielpo, se les impidió «entrar a la iglesia del Santo Sepulcro de Jerusalén cuando se disponían a celebrar la misa por el Domingo de Ramos».

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«Como resultado, y por primera vez en siglos, se impidió a los dirigentes de la Iglesia celebrar la misa del Domingo de Ramos en la iglesia del Santo Sepulcro», añadió el comunicado y denunciaron que «este incidente constituye un grave precedente y demuestra una falta de consideración hacia la sensibilidad de miles de millones de personas en todo el mundo que, durante esta semana, dirigen su mirada hacia Jerusalén».

Luego de que las autoridades israelíes le negaran la posibilidad de realizar la misa en Jerusalem, Pizzaballa realizó la tradicional ceremonia del Domingo de Ramos en la Iglesia de las naciones.

«Hoy Jesús llora una vez más por Jerusalén. Llora por esta ciudad, que sigue siendo signo de esperanza y dolor, de gracia y sufrimiento. Llora por esta Tierra Santa, aún incapaz de reconocer el don de la paz», dijo Pizzaballa alzando una reliquia de la Santa Cruz en la Basílica de Getsemaní, al pie del Monte de los Olivos. En la breve ceremonia, estuvo acompañado de más de una treintena de personas, entre asistentes y monaguillos.

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El hecho fue repudiado por Italia y Francia, mientras que un obispo de la Iglesia Greco-ortodoxa, que prefirió no dar su nombre, consideró que forma parte de «un juego de poder». «Es un símbolo», dijo a la agencia EFE en la Ciudad Vieja de Jerusalén, a escasos metros del Santo Sepulcro.

El obispo aseguró no entender porqué más de un centenar de fieles habían podido congregarse, esa misma mañana, en una misa celebrada en la Iglesia de San Salvador de la Ciudad Vieja, pero las puertas del Santo Sepulcro debían permanecer cerradas.

«Ni durante la pandemia (de Covid) sucedió algo similar», dijo este obispo, mostrando en su teléfono celular imágenes de la celebración del ritual del Fuego Sagrado en abril de 2020, cuando se permitió a un máximo de 15 personas en la Basílica en un evento que suele ser multitudinario.

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Los agentes detuvieron a Pizzaballa y a Ielpo cuando iban de camino al Santo Sepulcro «de forma privada y sin ningún rastro de procesión o acto ceremonial», detalla el texto.

Ambos se disponían a celebrar una misa sin fieles, a fin de respetar las restricciones que limitan las congregaciones a un máximo de 50 personas en aquellos lugares próximos a una zona protegida o búnker, como medida de seguridad por la guerra contra Irán tomada por las autoridades israelíes.

El Cardenal Pierbattista Pizzaballa dio una misa en la Iglesia de las naciones. Foto: Reuters

La policía israelí, por su parte, declaró que los lugares sagrados de Jerusalén están cerrados desde el inicio de la guerra. Y el primer ministro de Israel, Benjamín Netanyahu, aseguró que «no hubo mala intención alguna».

«Hoy, con una especial preocupación por su seguridad, la Policía de Jerusalén evitó al patriarca latino, cardenal Pizzaballa, celebrar misa esta mañana en la iglesia del Santo Sepulcro. De nuevo, no hubo mala intención alguna», afirmó la oficina de Netanyahu en un comunicado difundido en la red social X.

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El primer ministro aseguró que las «fuerzas de seguridad israelíes están elaborando un plan para que los líderes eclesiásticos puedan celebrar sus oficios en el lugar sagrado durante los próximos días».

«La petición del Patriarcado fue revisada ayer y se indicó que no podía ser aprobada», señaló la policía en un comunicado y dijeron que «la Ciudad Vieja y los lugares sagrados son un área compleja que no permiten el acceso de vehículos grandes y de rescate», en caso de un ataque.

A pesar de sus reclamos, Pierbattista Pizzaballa no pudo dar misa en la Basílica del Santo Sepulcro. Foto: EFE

Desde el inicio de la guerra, el pasado 28 de febrero, Israel tampoco ha dejado a los musulmanes rezar en la Explanada de las Mezquitas el mes sagrado de Ramadán, y ha limitado también el rezo judío en el Muro de los Lamentos.

Según Netanyahu, Irán ha atacado «repetidamente» los lugares sagrados de las tres religiones monoteístas, aludiendo a la caída de restos de la intercepción de un misil en el barrio judío de la medina, a escasos 400 metros de la Explanada de las Mezquitas o el Muro de los Lamentos.

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El Gobierno italiano consideró hoy el veto a Pizzaballa como «una ofensa», según un comunicado, no sólo para los creyentes sino para «toda comunidad que reconozca la libertad religiosa»; mientras que su ministro de Exteriores, Antonio Tajani, anunció que convocará mañana al embajador de Israel en Roma para pedirle explicaciones.

También el presidente de Francia, Emmanuel Macron, ha alertado de la «preocupante multiplicación de las violaciones del estatus de los Lugares Santos de Jerusalén» a raíz de lo ocurrido.

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Más tarde, el presidente de Israel, Isaac Herzog, llamó este domingo al jefe de la Iglesia católica en Tierra Santa para trasladarle su «profundo pesar» después de que la policía israelí le impidiera el paso. En un comunicado, Herzog dijo que el incidente se debió «a preocupaciones de seguridad por la continua amenaza de ataques con misiles» de Irán, después de que en los últimos días se produjeran impactos en la zona de la Ciudad Vieja de Jerusalén.

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Republicans can fund ICE for an entire decade without a single Dem vote: Sen Cruz

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Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, is calling for Republicans to provide Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) with enough funding to last a decade.

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He believes Republicans can do that without the support of a single Democrat.

«We can do it with just 50 votes,» Cruz said.

Lawmakers in the Senate agreed early on Friday to advance funding for DHS that includes the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the Coast Guard, the Secret Service and seven other agencies — even as gridlock over ICE remains firmly in place.

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Sen. Ted Cruz holds a press conference, Jan. 29, 2025. (Heather Diehl/Getty Images)

Cruz believes that Democrat opposition to funding the agency will only continue, promoting the possibility of future shutdowns.

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«I think we may very well be in a world where these Senate Democrats will never again vote to fund ICE, that they’re simply saying, ‘shut down,’» Cruz said.

Like the rest of DHS, funding for ICE lapsed on Feb. 14 when Democrats made their support for the agency conditional on a set of 10 operational reforms.

Among other items, Democrats had called for a ban on masks for ICE agents, stiffer warrant requirements for apprehending suspects in public, a ban on roaming patrols and requirements for clearly visible identification — demands Republicans argued would handcuff Trump’s immigration enforcement goals.

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Cruz believes Republicans can still advance funding without meeting any of those demands through a process called «reconciliation» that would allow Republicans to get around a filibuster.

«You need 60 votes to pass funding for the government. We only have 53 Republicans, and so we need at least seven Democrats. Reconciliation, which is how we passed the [Big Beautiful Bill] last year, we can do with just Republicans,» Cruz said.

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President Donald Trump signs a funding bill on Nov. 12, 2025. (Bonnie Cash/UPI/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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«And so, what I’ve argued to my colleagues is let’s take up reconciliation, and let’s fund ICE for the next decade, because the Democrats are going to vote against ICE funding for the foreseeable future, I think, potentially forever,» Cruz said.

While lawmakers can’t use that vehicle to change existing policies or set new ones, Cruz argues Republicans can certainly use it to add to ICE’s existing provisions, putting the agency’s funding beyond the influence of another shutdown.

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In some ways, it’s a plan Republicans have already done once before.

Republicans funded ICE to the tune of $75 billion last year through Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Cruz’s plan would take the same principle and extend it. At levels from 2025, base funding ICE and its removal operations for 10 years would cost roughly $100 billion.

Cruz believes passing those appropriations is consistent with the mandate Republicans received when they won over a governing trifecta in the 2024 elections.

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Sen. Ted Cruz speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC, Feb. 20, 2025, in Oxon Hill, Md. (Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo)

«The American people said, enough. President Trump and Republican Congress have an incredible record of success on securing the border. We have seen illegal border crossings drop 99%. We’ve seen the murder rate across the country drop 20%. We’ve seen the drug overdose rate nationally drop 20%.

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«It is literally the case that there are thousands of Americans alive today because President Trump was re-elected, and because we have a Republican House and Senate.»

Instead of passing the Senate’s plan, the House advanced its own package late Friday night, which would extend DHS funding at current levels for two months, buying more time for lawmakers to continue negotiations over ICE.

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