Pope’s one-word message to the United States goes viral

Pope Leo XIV’s Viral One-Word Message Sparks Debate

Just days after his election, Pope Leo XIV stunned the public with a cryptic reply that went viral. After being asked, “Do you have a message for the United States?” he paused, smiled, and said simply: “Many.” Then added, “God bless you all.”

Social media exploded, with reactions ranging from praise to fear. One commenter called it “the most menacing thing I’ve seen a Pope say.”

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