TODAY’S PAPER | May 07, 2026 | EPAPER

Rubio to meet Pope Leo as Trump keeps up attacks on pontiff

Closed-door meeting ​is expected to last about a half-hour, after which Rubio will also meet Vatican's top ⁠diplomat


Reuters May 07, 2026 2 min read

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet Pope Leo at the Vatican on Thursday, ‌in a potentially fraught encounter as President Donald Trump has continued a series of disparaging attacks on the Catholic leader over the Iran war.

Rubio, who also serves as Trump's national security adviser, was due to arrive at the Vatican's Apostolic Palace around 11:15am for the ​visit, the first between the pope and a Trump cabinet official in nearly a year.

The closed-door meeting ​is expected to last about a half-hour, after which Rubio will also meet the Vatican's top ⁠diplomat, Italian Cardinal Pietro Parolin.

Leo, the first US pope, drew Trump's ire after becoming a firm critic of the ​US-Israeli war on Iran and the Trump administration's hardline anti-immigration policies.

The president has kept up an unprecedented series of public attacks ​on the pope in recent weeks, drawing a backlash from Christian leaders across the political spectrum.

On Monday, Trump falsely suggested the pope believed it was okay for Iran to obtain nuclear weapons and said Leo was "endangering a lot of Catholics" by opposing the war.

Leo told journalists ​after the latest attack that he was spreading the Christian message of peace. The pope also firmly rejected the idea ​that he supported nuclear weapons, which the Catholic Church teaches are immoral.

Read: A year into papacy, Leo finds his 'clarion voice'

"The mission of the Church is to preach the Gospel, to ‌preach ⁠peace," said the pope. "The Church has spoken out for years against all nuclear arms, on that there is no doubt."

US ambassador expects 'frank' conversation

Leo, who on Friday marks his first year leading the 1.4-billion-member Church, has grown more outspoken on the world stage in recent weeks.

During a four-nation African tour last month, he forcefully decried the direction of global leadership and said the world ​was "being ravaged by a handful ​of tyrants", in comments ⁠he later said were not aimed directly at Trump.

Rubio is Catholic, as is Vice President JD Vance. The two met Leo a year ago after attending the pope's inaugural mass.

Rubio ​said at a White House briefing on Tuesday that he expected to discuss Cuba ​and concerns over ⁠religious freedom around the world with Leo.

He was flying to Rome without any press accompanying him on his plane, which is unusual for a US secretary of state.

The US ambassador to the Holy See, Brian Burch, told journalists earlier on Tuesday ⁠that the ​conversation between the pope and a cabinet official was likely to be "frank".

Rubio ​is visiting Rome for two days. He is due to meet Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who has defended the pope from Trump, on Friday. Meloni's ​defence minister has also said the war in Iran puts US leadership at risk.

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