Lithuania summoned the Vatican ambassador after the Popeʼs speech about Russia

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Anna Kholodnova
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Lithuania summoned the top diplomat of the Vatican after the words of Pope Francis about "great mother Russia".

Reuters writes about it.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania invited the ambassador for a conversation after the return of the archbishop from vacation. Three-quarters of Lithuanians consider themselves Catholics — this is the highest figure among EU countries.

  • On August 25, Pope Francis addressed the participants of the 10th All-Russian Day of Catholic Youth in St. Petersburg via video link. There, he called on Russians to never give up their heritage, because "you are the descendants of the great mother Russia, step forward with it." The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine stated that the Kremlin justifies the killing of Ukrainians and the destruction of Ukraine with such imperialist propaganda, and expressed regret that Russian great-power ideas come from the Pope. The Popeʼs speech was also criticized by the head of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church Svyatoslav saying that the words of Francis contradict his doctrine of peace.
  • On August 29, the head of the press service of the Vatican Matteo Bruni said that the Pope wanted to encourage young people to preserve and develop everything positive that is in the "great Russian cultural and spiritual heritage." According to him, Francis did not want to glorify imperialist logic and Russian statesmen.