Pope Leo XIV: "Your Hands Are Full of Blood" | Palm Sunday
29 March 2026

Pope Leo XIV: "Your Hands Are Full of Blood" | Palm Sunday

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Pope Leo XIV used his Palm Sunday 2026 address to deliver a stunning message to world leaders waging war. Speaking from St. Peter's Square, the first American pope quoted Isaiah 1:15: "Even though you make many prayers, I will not listen — your hands are full of blood."

 

He didn't name anyone. He didn't have to.

 

In this episode, we break down the significance of the Pope's words, the timing (one day after 8 million Americans marched in the largest protest in U.S. history), and what it means that Yemen officially entered the Iran war the same weekend.

 

Topics covered:

    Pope Leo XIV's Palm Sunday address and the Isaiah 1:15 quote - The U.S.-Israel military campaign against Iran (now in its second month) - The "No Kings" protests — 8 million marchers across all 50 states - Yemen's Houthi movement firing missiles at Israel - Should religious leaders weigh in on geopolitics? - The significance of the first American pope criticizing American military action

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