NewsPope Leo XIV's heartfelt stand for press freedom and humour

Pope Leo XIV's heartfelt stand for press freedom and humour

Pope Leo XIV joked and applauded journalists during an audience with media representatives. The meeting occurred on Monday in the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican. Leo XIV emphasised the importance of this profession, expressing solidarity with imprisoned journalists.

Meeting of Leon XIV with journalists. The Pope joked.
Meeting of Leon XIV with journalists. The Pope joked.
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What do you need to know?

  • Pope Leo XIV met with journalists at the Vatican.
  • The Holy Father highlighted the media's responsibility, emphasising that their task is to care for peace and truth. He pointed out the significance of press freedom, speaking about the courage of journalists who risk their lives to report on war and other important issues.
  • He also demonstrated his sense of humour and light-heartedness by allowing himself to make a joke.

During Monday's audience at the Vatican for representatives of global media, Pope Leo XIV expressed solidarity with imprisoned journalists and called for their release. He addressed the media representatives, indicating they should continue to reveal the truth.

Before making these comments, the pope thanked them for the warm welcome and even allowed himself a humorous remark.

The Pope jokes: A humorous moment during the meeting with journalists

- Thank you for this wonderful reception - said Leo XIV to the journalists who greeted him with a standing ovation.

He then made a light-hearted joke about the situation.

- They say when they clap at the beginning of your speech, it doesn’t mean much. If you're still awake at the end and you still want to applaud... - said the evidently amused pope.

These words were met with laughter in the room and another round of applause.

- Thank you very much - added Leo XIV.

What challenges do journalists face?

During the audience at the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV highlighted the difficulties journalists face worldwide. He emphasised that their work is invaluable at times when access to true information is crucial for free elections of nations.

The pope expressed solidarity with reporters who suffer persecution for their activities.

Leo XIV stressed that press freedom is essential for the functioning of democratic societies. He highlighted the courage of journalists who report on armed conflicts, often risking their lives. The pope appealed to the international community to recognise the value of freedom of speech and the press.

Thanking the media representatives for their work, the pope pointed out that journalists not only inform but also shape the culture of dialogue and confrontation.

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