Vatican warns about fake quotes, fake videos of Pope Francis

Pope Leo XIV talks to visitors during his first weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican May 21, 2025. (Photo by Lola Gomez, CNS)

By Catholic News Service

[Vatican City – CNS] — All the speeches and messages Pope Leo XIV has given since becoming pope on May 8 are available on the Vatican website, which should be checked before sharing supposed quotes and videos, Vatican News said.

The Vatican News site published the warning in several languages on May 21 after a 36-minute “deep fake”  video — generated with AI (artificial intelligence) — vwas posted on YouTube.

The post, which used manipulated video of Pope Leo and an AI-generated voice with an accent that is not Pope Leo’s, praises Ibrahim Traoré, the military ruler of Burkina Faso.

Vatican News said the post was “produced using footage from Pope Leo XIV’s audience with journalists on Monday, May 12. An AI ‘morphing’ technique was used — that is, transforming the image so that the movement of the lips matches the AI-generated words.”

The video is only the latest example of social media fakes attributed to the new pope.

A popular meme circulating on Facebook, Instagram and other social media features a photo of Pope Leo from May 8 and a fake quote: “You cannot follow both Christ and the cruelty of kings. A leader who mocks the weak, exalts himself, and preys on the innocent is not sent by God. He is sent to test you. And many are failing.”

According to the fact-checking website www.snopes.com, the earliest posting of the supposed quote was May 14, but there is no evidence anywhere that the pope ever actually said it.

The Vatican website — www.vatican.va — offers papal texts, including the texts of video messages, in multiple languages, often including Italian, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, Arabic, Chinese and Latin.

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© OSV News / Our Sunday Visitor, Inc. 2025 – from CNS Vatican bureau, used with permission.

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