The Pope, the Secretary, and a Message That Would Not Bend

Marco Rubio is a Catholic man who flew to Rome and sat across from the new pope. That matters. Not as theater, but as texture — a reminder that the great questions of our time are not only strategic or geopolitical. They are, in some sense, moral. The meeting was described as “friendly and constructive.” Both sides spoke of shared commitments to peace and human dignity. The State Department said the right things. The Vatican said nothing that contradicted them. But underneath the diplomatic courtesy, something real was being worked through. Pope Leo had spoken in April with unmistakable feeling


