Top U.S. Catholic Leaders Speak Out on War Immigration and Church’s Future in Rare Joint Interview
📅 April 11, 2026
Historic Appearance on 60 Minutes Highlights Faith, Politics, and Global Conflict
Washington, D.C. — In a rare and highly anticipated moment, three of America’s most influential Catholic leaders—cardinals and archbishops—have come together for a joint interview to discuss pressing global and domestic issues.
The interview, set to air on 60 Minutes, marks the first time senior figures from the U.S. Catholic hierarchy have collectively shared their perspectives in such an open format.
Focus on War and Global Tensions
During the discussion, the religious leaders address the ongoing conflict involving Iran, offering moral and humanitarian reflections on war, peace, and the role of faith during international crises.
They emphasize the importance of diplomacy, human dignity, and restraint amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Immigration and Moral Responsibility
Immigration emerges as another central theme, with the leaders discussing the balance between national policy and humanitarian values. They call for compassion, responsibility, and thoughtful approaches to migration—issues that remain at the forefront of debate across the United States.
The discussion also turns inward, focusing on the future of the Catholic Church. Topics include:

I haven’t seen nor heard the Catholic leadership coming out on the MASSACAR of Jews and Christians in the middle east. Let me know when that happens.