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Cardinal Pietro Parolin (CNS/Pablo Esparza)

Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican Secretary of State, said yesterday that the US-Israel war on Iran does not meet the Catholic Church’s criteria for a just war. Source: EWTN News.

“No, it does not seem to meet the conditions,” he told reporters on the sidelines of an academic conference at the Vatican Apostolic Library.

When asked about the US’s decision to attack Iran, Cardinal Parolin referred to recent remarks by Cardinal Robert McElroy, the Archbishop of Washington, DC.

In an interview with his archdiocesan newspaper, The Catholic Standard, Cardinal McElroy said the intervention in Iran failed to meet several conditions required by the Church’s teaching on just war, including that the benefits of this war will not “outweigh the harm which will be done.”

“He explained this point very well,” Cardinal Parolin said, referring to Cardinal McElroy’s statement.

Cardinal Parolin’s comments follow those of Pope Leo XIV in a statement given to journalists on Tuesday at Castel Gandolfo, the papal villa south of Rome, when he renewed his call for an unconditional ceasefire, saying that “death and pain caused by these wars is a scandal for the entire human family”.

Cardinal Parolin was also asked about a letter he sent on behalf of the Pope on Wednesday to the bishops of France, in which Leo encouraged them to be more inclusive of communities attached to the Traditional Latin Mass, which the Pope said had become a divisive issue in the Church.

The debate over the Traditional Latin Mass has taken on fresh urgency in France, in part because of the Society of St Pius X, founded by French Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and known for celebrating only the traditional liturgy.

The SSPX said in February that it plans to consecrate bishops on July 1 without a pontifical mandate, a step canon law says carries automatic excommunication for both the consecrating bishop and the one ordained.

“The liturgy must not become a source of conflict and division among us,” Cardinal Parolin said, without pointing to specific solutions. “It will be necessary to find the formula that can meet legitimate needs. But I believe that, well, this can happen without turning the liturgy into a battlefield.”

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Vatican secretary of state says war on Iran is not just (By Ishmael Adibuah, EWTN News)