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Pope Leo asks media to show suffering of war, not amplify ‘propaganda’

By Thomson Reuters Mar 16, 2026 | 7:06 AM

By Joshua McElwee

VATICAN CITY, March 16 (Reuters) – Pope Leo urged journalists on Monday to highlight the suffering caused by war, cautioning against ​news reports that risk sliding into propaganda ‌by glorifying conflicts or serving as “a megaphone” to amplify the voices of those in power.

In a meeting with broadcasters from Italy’s TG2 television news programme, the pope made a direct ‌appeal ​for reporters “to show the face ⁠of war and tell ⁠it through the eyes of the victims, so as not to turn it into a video game.”

“In the dramatic circumstances of war, such as ​those we are experiencing, information must guard against the risk of turning into propaganda,” said Leo, ⁠the first U.S. pope.

Journalists ⁠must work “in verifying the news so as ​not to become a megaphone of power,” he said.

Leo ​did not mention a specific conflict on Monday, ‌but he has been ramping up calls in recent days for an end to the expanding U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

On Sunday, he called for an ⁠immediate ceasefire to what he called the “atrocious violence” of the conflict, in some of his strongest remarks to date.

Leo’s ⁠warning against ‌depicting war like a video game ⁠echoed remarks from a senior United ​States church ‌official earlier this month.

Chicago Cardinal Blase ​Cupich sharply ⁠rebuked the White House for posting a video on social media featuring footage from the Iran war, spliced with scenes from video games and action films. Cupich called the video “sickening”.

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee; Editing ​by Pooja Desai)