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Pope Leo XIV rejects claims that God justifies war in Palm Sunday Mass message

March 29, 2026
Pope Leo XIV rejects claims that God justifies war in Palm Sunday Mass message

ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV said Sunday that God doesn't listen to the prayers of those who make war or cite God to justify their violence, as he prayed especially for Christiansin the Middle Eastduring a Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square.

Associated Press Pope Leo XIV caresses a child after presiding over Mass in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on the Catholic feast of Palm Sunday, commemorating Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem, Sunday, March 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino) Pope Leo XIV leaves after presiding over Mass in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on the Catholic feast of Palm Sunday, commemorating Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem, Sunday, March 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini) Pope Leo XIV presides over Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Sunday, March 29, 2026. (Remo Casilli/Pool Photo via AP) Pope Leo XIV leaves after presiding over Mass in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on the Catholic feast of Palm Sunday, commemorating Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem, Sunday, March 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino) Priests attend Mass presided over by Pope Leo XIV in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on the Catholic feast of Palm Sunday, commemorating Jesus' arrival in Jerusalem, Sunday, March 29, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

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With theU.S.-Israeli waron Iran entering its second month and Russia's ongoingcampaign in Ukraine, Leo dedicated his Palm Sunday homily to his insistence that God is the "king of peace" who rejects violence.

"Brothers and sisters, this is our God: Jesus, King of Peace, who rejects war, whom no one can use to justify war," Leo said. "He does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, but rejects them, saying: 'Even though you make many prayers, I will not listen: your hands are full of blood.'"

Leaders on all sides of the Iran war have used religion to justify their actions. U.S. officials, especiallyDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth,have invoked their Christian faith to cast the war as a Christian nation trying to vanquish its foes with military might.

Russia's Orthodox Church, too, has justified Russia's invasion of Ukraine as a"holy war"against a Western world it considers has fallen into evil.

Palm Sunday marks Jesus' triumphant entrance into Jerusalem in the time leading up to his crucifixion, which Christians observe on Good Friday, and resurrection on Easter Sunday.

In a special blessing at the end of Mass, Leo said he was praying especially for Christians in the Middle East who are "suffering the consequences of an atrocious conflict. In many cases, they cannot live fully the rites of these holy days."

Earlier Sunday,Jerusalem police preventedthe Catholic Church's top leadership from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to celebrate Palm Sunday Mass in private. It was thefirst time in centurieschurch leaders were prevented from celebrating Palm Sunday at the place where Christians believe Jesus was crucified, the Patriarchate said.

Israeli police said the request for access from Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa and others had been denied, since all holy sites in the Old City of Jerusalem were closed to worshippers for security reasons. A police statement said freedom of worship would continue to be upheld "subject to necessary restrictions."

Following a torrent of criticism, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would try to partially open the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the coming days.

Leo said that during Holy Week, Christians cannot forget how many people around the world are suffering as Christ did. "Their trials appeal to the conscience of all. Let us raise our prayers to the Prince of Peace so that he may support people wounded by war and open concrete paths of reconciliation and peace," Leo said.

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A Holy Week that recalls Pope Francis' suffering

For many people at the Vatican, the start of Holy Week this year brings back memories of the final suffering days of Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday.

When Holy Week opened last year, Francis was still recovering at the Vatican after a five-week hospital stay for double pneumonia. He had delegated the liturgical celebrations to others, butrallied on Easter Sundayto greet the faithful from the loggia of St. Peter's Square. Most poignantly, he then made what became his final popemobile loop around the piazza.

Francis died the following morningafter suffering a stroke. His nurse,Massimiliano Strappetti, later told Vatican Media that Francis had told him: "Thank you for bringing me back to the square" for the final salute.

Leo is due to preside over this week's liturgical appointments and is returning to tradition with theHoly Thursdayfoot-washing ceremony that commemorates Jesus' Last Supper with his disciples.

During his 12-year pontificate, Francis famously celebrated the Holy Thursday ritual by traveling to Rome-area prisons and refugee centers to wash the feet of people most on society's margins. His aim was to drive home the ritual's message of service and humility, and he would frequently muse during his Holy Thursday homilies "Why them and not me?"

Francis' gesture had been praised as a tangible evidence of his belief that the church must go to the peripheries to find those most in need of God's love and mercy. But some critics bristled at the annual outings, especially since Francis would also wash the feet of Muslims and people of other faiths.

Leo restores Holy Week foot-washing tradition

Leo, history's first U.S.-born pope, is returning the Holy Thursday foot-washing tradition to the basilica of St. John Lateran, where popes performed it for decades. The Vatican hasn't yet said who will participate, though Popes Benedict XVI and John Paul II normally washed the feet of 12 priests.

On Friday, Leo is due to preside over the Good Friday procession at Rome's Colosseum commemorating Christ's Passion and crucifixion. Saturday brings the late night Easter Vigil, during which Leo will baptize new Catholics, followed a few hours later by Easter Sunday when Christians commemorate the resurrection of Jesus.

Leo will celebrate Easter Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square and then deliver his Easter blessing from the loggia of the basilica.

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Jennifer Aniston Teases the Latest on “The Morning Show”’s Highly-Anticipated Season 5 (Exclusive)

March 29, 2026
Jennifer Aniston Teases the Latest on

Jennifer Aniston teases the latest in terms of The Morning Show's season 5 in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE

People Jennifer Aniston in November 2025, Jennifer Aniston in 'The Morning Show.'Credit: Savion Washington/Variety via Getty; Apple TV

NEED TO KNOW

  • The actress is currently hard at work on the Apple TV series' latest season, which is expected to return sometime in 2027

  • Aniston stars opposite Reese Witherspoon in the award-winning show, and both serve as executive producers

Jennifer Anistonis hard at work as Alex Levy.

In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the actress, 57, says the ball is rolling on the highly anticipatedfifth seasonofThe Morning Show. (The Apple TV series is expected to return sometime in 2027.)

"Right now, it's allThe Morning Showseason 5," Aniston says of what's keeping her busy in her career currently.

"I've been in prep for the last few months, and especially the last few weeks, we have been in major script mode," she continues

"This will probably take me through the end of summer," theEmmy,Golden GlobeandActors Award-winner, who continues her ongoing partnership withPvolvefor its new"Express Series,"adds.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Mark Duplass (left) and Jennifer Aniston (right) in 'The Morning Show.'Credit: Apple TV

The Morning Show, which premiered in 2019, follows news anchors at the fictional station UBA. The announcement that the series was renewed for a season was made in September 2025, ahead of theseason 4premiere.

Matt Cherniss, Apple TV's head of programming, said in astatementthatThe Morning Show"has been a standout from the very start" for the streaming service, adding: "We're excited for viewers to experience the next chapter of this Emmy Award-winning drama."

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Aniston stars oppositeReese Witherspoonin the show, and both serve as executive producers.

Witherspoon, 50, teased the cast's first day back on set forThe Morning Show's season 5 in a recentInstagram post. The video featured a playful moment when Aniston slapped theLegally Blondestar's butt.

Alongside Aniston and Witherspoon,The Morning Showalso starsJon Hamm,Billy Crudup,Mark Duplass,Karen PittmanandNestor Carbonell, among others.

Season 4 featured new additions to the ensemble, includingMarion Cotillard,Aaron Pierre,Boyd Holbrook,William Jackson HarperandJeremy Irons.

Greta Lee, who joined the series in season 2, confirmed her exit from the show after season 4. "These people are like family. We've been through so much," the actress, 43,told PEOPLE. "We got together through COVID. We were navigating brand new frontiers again and again — the writers' strike, the [Los Angeles] fires. I mean, so much has changed."

Jeff Daniels,Jesse WilliamsandReneé Rapphave all joined the cast for the award-winning show's forthcoming season.

The Morning Show's season 5 does not yet have a release date. The first four seasons of the show are available to stream onApple TV.

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Kim Novak says Sydney Sweeney is 'totally wrong' to play her in biopic, 'sticks out so much above the waist'

March 29, 2026
Kim Novak says Sydney Sweeney is 'totally wrong' to play her in biopic, 'sticks out so much above the waist'

Kim Novak says Sydney Sweeney is "totally wrong" to play her in the upcoming biopic Scandalous.

Entertainment Weekly Kim Novak; Sydney Sweeney in Santa Barbara on Feb. 8, 2026Credit: Donaldson Collection/Getty; Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Key points

  • The Vertigo actress "would never have approved" of Sweeney's casting in the film, noting that she "sticks out so much above the waist."

  • Novak also fears that Scandalous will focus too much on the sexual side of her relationship with Sammy Davis Jr. "because Sydney Sweeney looks sexy all the time."

Kim Novakdoesn't wantSydney Sweeneyto play her in an upcoming biopic.

TheVertigoactress candidly reflected on theAnyone but Youstar being cast in the filmScandalous, which will chronicle her controversial affair with Sammy Davis Jr. in the 1950s.

"I would never have approved," Novak said of the movie, which castIndustryandAlien: Romulusstar David Jonsson as Davis, in a new interview with the U.K.'sThe Times.

She added that Sweeney "sticks out so much above the waist."

Kim Novak in Deauville, France, on Sept. 6, 2025; Sydney Sweeney in Los Angeles on Jan. 10, 2026Credit: Foc Kan/WireImage; Jerritt Clark/Getty

Novak is also apprehensive about the movie putting too much emphasis on the sexual attraction between her and Davis, because she remembers their relationship being primarily based on them having "so much in common."

"There's no way it wouldn't be a sexual relationship because Sydney Sweeney looks sexy all the time," Novak said ofScandalous. "She was totally wrong to play me."

Entertainment Weeklyhas reached out to representatives for Sweeney for comment.

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Novak also remembered the racism that Davis endured in midcentury Hollywood. "Because of the color of his skin people did terrible things," she said.

However, Novak rejected the rumor that she applied for a marriage license to wed the legendary singer, actor, and dancer. "No, no," she said. "I mean, he loved me. I cared for him deeply. But at that time I never wanted to marry anybody."

TheMan With the Golden Armactress also said the late studio executive and Columbia Pictures co-founder Harry Cohn was a horrible boss. "Harry kept you on a tight rein," she recalled. "He even had people follow me around to make sure I wasn't wasting my time talking to the person who was selling hot dogs [on set], and he told me, 'Don't eat those hot dogs.' I was always conscious of not putting on weight and how I dressed. They were constantly controlling you. If I put that much control on my horse I wouldn't blame him if he bucked me off."

Kim Novak; Sammy Davis Jr.Credit: Silver Screen Collection/Getty; Gilles Petard/Redferns

When asked if she'd heard the rumors that Cohn threatened Davis with violence if the singer didn't marry a Black woman, Novak replied, "Oh, I know it was true."

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Sweeney'sEuphoriacostar Colman Domingo is set to directScandalous. The film has not yet begun production.

Sweeneypreviously paid tributeto Novak at the 2025 Met Gala in May, where she wore a black Miu Miu dress similar to one that Novak sported in 1967'sThe Legend of Lylah Clare. Domingo was one of the co-chairs of the gala.

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