What does Orbán expect from the new Pope Leo XIV? We don’t need someone to treat us, but …!

by Andrea
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán does not think that the new Pope Leo XIV. He is a North American, because – if he said he understood it correctly – it comes from Peru. From this point of view, Pope Francis will probably continue. The Prime Minister spoke about this in a regular Friday interview for public service radio Kossuth Radió, says TASR newsletter in Budapest.

“I don’t expect any major changes,” He underlined Orbán and added that there is a great need for spiritual leaders. “I think we all need a spiritual leader in our own church. The modern world is trying to replace it with psychologists, but in fact we do not need someone to treat us, but a spiritual leader. Catholics certainly perceive the Holy Father,” The Prime Minister said.

In his words, even believers of the Reformed Christian Church, ie Calvin, It depends on who the Pope is and what messages he sends, Because in this restless world where Christian values ​​are constantly under the attack is the necessary fixed morality and faith.

“I think our Calvinist brothers also need to have someone they can listen to, who they can identify with who is a kind of repeat, supported by morality and faith for all Christians. I hope it will continue to be the case,” He closed Orbán, who is Calvin himself.

The new Pope Lev XIV, in his own name Robert Prevost, is a native of Chicago, but in addition to the Citizenship of the United States, he also has Citizenship of Peru, where he has been a missionary for years and later a bishop. His father was the son of immigrants who came to the US from France. The mother had roots in the Dominican Republic, but also Creole with French, African and Spanish background.

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