Saturday, April 25, 2026

Lefty Pope Leo sold his soul to the world.


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Tinker: Lefty Pope Leo sold his soul to the world and has no interest in talking to President Donald Trump to celebrate 250 years of being free in the American Republic.

Joseph Fosco Facebook 4/25/2026

John Prevost’s NBC Chicago interview yesterday struck a chord. He stated plainly, “At no time was the Pope plann26ing a trip to the United States this year” - our nation’s 250th anniversary.  
That 5/2026clarification brings into sharp focus the invitation delivered personally by Vice President JD Vance in May 2025 on behalf of President Trump, asking the first American-born Pope to be present for America’s Semiquincentennial.  
A Chicago native who grew up among us, Pope Leo XIV had the chance to return home - even briefly - and be with the faithful during this singular historic milestone.  
That he declined, with no apparent effort to arrange any alternative date in this anniversary year, remains profoundly disappointing.
-- Joseph Fosco
April 23, 2026

Joseph Fosco

A thoughtful reader privately messaged me a detailed critique regarding concerns about the troubling optics surrounding Pope Leo XIV’s April 9 private audience with David Axelrod, the April 12 joint "60 Minutes" interview by Cardinals Blase Cupich, Robert McElroy, and Joseph Tobin, and the Holy Father’s April 16 peace address in Bamenda, Cameroon. In summary, the message holds that I presumptuously claim to speak for “many faithful Catholics” as if for the global Church; that I weave conspiracy from mere coincidence viewed through a partisan lens; that the Church owes no apology for optics or sequencing, nor calibrates its teaching to any head of state; that such concerns are narrowly American and ignore the faithful in the Philippines, Brazil, Nigeria, and India; and that demanding any apology inverts the prophetic office, inflaming division rather than serving the Gospel.
With filial respect for the Petrine ministry and the universal Church, I offer these clarifications rooted in Catholic doctrine, verifiable public facts, and pastoral prudence.
I claim no mantle as global spokesman. As a lifelong American Catholic layman, I simply voice the real distress felt by millions of my fellow U.S. faithful - part of the living Body of Christ - whose consciences have been wounded by this documented public sequence. The Church is not an abstraction; she lives in her members, and the laity has both the right and duty to manifest concerns to pastors for her good (Lumen Gentium 37; Canon 212 §3). This is not U.S. exceptionalism but fidelity to the sensus fidelium, exercised with charity.
Nor do I allege secret coordination or conspiracy - only the public, verifiable timeline whose unfortunate appearance has created scandal among the faithful. Optics matter in Catholic tradition. We are called to avoid even the appearance of evil (1 Thess 5:22) and to guard against scandal that divides (CCC 2284 - 2287). When an architect of policies many faithful regard as corrosive receives privileged access on April 9, followed swiftly by pointed public critiques from three influential U.S. cardinals on April 12, and then a major peace address by the Holy Father on April 16 in Bamenda, Cameroon, the resulting impression is real and pastorally damaging. Pointing it out is not partisan suspicion; it is fraternal correction, a work of charity when unity is at stake (cf. Gal 2:11 - 14; St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica II-II, q. 33).
The Successor of Peter answers to Christ and the deposit of faith - undeniably so. Yet that same faith calls pastors to prudence in exercising their office, lest avoidable wounds be inflicted on the flock. A simple, humble acknowledgment of these optics would exemplify the very mercy and servant-leadership the Church preaches; it would heal without retracting any doctrinal word, much as popes have offered pastoral acts of humility for lesser scandals. It is not submission to “public opinion” or any political figure but accountability to the faithful whose trust has been strained.
Finally, the global Church is indeed broader than any one nation, and her concerns transcend Washington. Yet the moral stakes here - the prudent application of just-war teaching (CCC 2309) in defense of innocent life against aggression - are universal. Dismissing the legitimate voice of American Catholics (or any local Church) as mere “political theater” reduces the living Body to a caricature. The division was sown by the optics themselves, not by naming them. True fidelity to the Gospel demands restoring unity through truth, not demanding silence from those who love the Church enough to speak.
I continue to pray daily for the Holy Father, the cardinals, President Trump, and every Catholic worldwide. May the Holy Spirit grant us all the wisdom, charity, and courage to place Christ and the good of souls above every political consideration, calculation of timing, or appearance - so that the Church may truly shine as the sign and instrument of unity she is called to be.
-- Joseph Fosco
April 22, 2026
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