
On June 22, 2026, Pope Leo XIV visited the headquarters of the United Nations World Food Programme in Rome, the world’s largest humanitarian organization. During his meeting with the executive board and staff of the UN agency, the Pope commended the organization’s work and expressed his support for the United Nations’ commitment to fraternity and the global common good—principles that fully align with Catholic social teachings and the Vatican’s vision of universal solidarity and cooperation.
The following are some of the key statements delivered by Pope Leo XIV:
• “Your institution’s commitment resonates profoundly with the Catholic Church’s mission to uphold human dignity and to foster fraternity.” [1]
• “The Catholic Church is oftentimes a partner in collaboration with the programs that you oversee and that you work in.” [1]
• “The international order has become increasingly fragmented, arising in part from the crisis of the multilateral system. As I noted recently in the Encyclical Letter Magnifica Humanitas: ‘the institutions established to safeguard the concept of a common future for all peoples and a global common good appear to have been weakened’.” [1]
• “For this reason, a renewed commitment to multilateral cooperation is essential.” [1]
• “In an increasingly fragmented and multipolar world, no single State can address global challenges alone. Lasting peace and integral, sustainable human development are possible only through the participation of all, fostered by genuine international dialogue and cooperation oriented towards the common good.” [1]
• “Such an approach requires a firm political will capable of transcending short-term perspectives and investing in global public goods. This goal can only be achieved through the convergence of effective policies and the coordinated and synergistic implementation of interventions. The call to walk together, in fraternal harmony, must become the guiding principle.” [1]
• “Your Excellencies, dear friends, what is at stake is not only the effectiveness of an agency but also the credibility of international cooperation itself. Your organization demonstrates that a renewed path is possible.” [1]
Pope Leo XIV’s call for stronger multilateral cooperation, global fraternity, and the common good points to the growing union of religious and political powers on the world stage. The United Nations and other international organizations will be used to unite nations and encourage them to embrace the Papacy as a moral guide in addressing global problems. Institutions like the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, the European Union, the World Trade Organization, and others are powerful instruments that are being used to advance Catholic social teachings.
The Pope’s call for “firm political will” and renewed international cooperation demonstrates how religious influence is being used to shape global governance. Revelation 13 and 17 point to a future alliance between church and state that will culminate in a global power grab seeking to impose a false worship upon the Earth. These prophecies bear a striking resemblance to the developments unfolding in our world today.
The Vatican’s repeated emphasis on fraternity, the global common good, and international cooperation is laying the foundation for a united global order. These efforts are helping to restore the Papacy’s influence and heal the deadly wound in preparation for the mark of the beast crisis.
Sources
[1] https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2026/06/22/260622a.html
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