Pope Leo XIV criticizes pharmaceutical industry's role in scourge of opioid addiction
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Pope Leo XIV meets with participants of the fifth World Meeting of Popular Movements on Oct. 23, 2025, in the Vatican's Paul VI Audience Hall. / Credit: Vatican MediaVatican City, Oct 23, 2025 / 15:26 pm (CNA).Pope Leo XIV on Thursday decried the devastating impact of opioid addiction in the U.S., criticizing the pharmaceutical industry for its lack of "a global ethic" for the sake of profits.In an Oct. 23 meeting with participants of the fifth World Meeting of Popular Movements held inside the Vatican's Paul VI Audience Hall, the pope directly spoke out against "unbridled consumerism" and its negative impacts on people living in both poor and wealthy nations."In the current culture, with the help of advertising and publicity, a cult of physical well-being is being promoted, almost an idolatry of the body and, in this vision, the mystery of pain is reduced to something totally inhuman," he said."This can lead also to dependence on pain medications, the sale of which obviously g...
Pope Leo XIV meets with participants of the fifth World Meeting of Popular Movements on Oct. 23, 2025, in the Vatican's Paul VI Audience Hall. / Credit: Vatican Media
Vatican City, Oct 23, 2025 / 15:26 pm (CNA).
Pope Leo XIV on Thursday decried the devastating impact of opioid addiction in the U.S., criticizing the pharmaceutical industry for its lack of "a global ethic" for the sake of profits.
In an Oct. 23 meeting with participants of the fifth World Meeting of Popular Movements held inside the Vatican's Paul VI Audience Hall, the pope directly spoke out against "unbridled consumerism" and its negative impacts on people living in both poor and wealthy nations.
"In the current culture, with the help of advertising and publicity, a cult of physical well-being is being promoted, almost an idolatry of the body and, in this vision, the mystery of pain is reduced to something totally inhuman," he said.
"This can lead also to dependence on pain medications, the sale of which obviously goes to increasing the earnings of the same pharmaceutical companies," he continued. "This also leads to dependence on opioids, as has been devastating particularly in the United States."
Describing fentanyl as the "drug of death" and the "second most common cause of death among the poor" in the U.S., the pope said the harm of such synthetic drugs extends beyond the country's borders.
"The spread of new synthetic drugs, ever more lethal, is not only a crime involving trafficking of drugs but really has to do with the production of pharmaceuticals and their profit, lacking a global ethic," he said on Thursday.
Besides the pharmaceutical industry, the Holy Father also criticized the influence of big tech in promoting unhealthy, consumerist behaviors among people of all ages.
"How can a poor young person live with hope and without anxiety when the social media constantly exalt an unbridled consumerism and a totally unrealizable level of economic success?" he said.
"Another problem not often recognized is represented by the dependency on digital gambling," he continued. "The platforms are designed to create compulsive dependence and generate addictive habits that create addiction."
Throughout the Oct. 23 gathering, the Holy Father expressed his solidarity with social leaders who are "moved by the desire of love" in order to "find solutions in a society dominated by unjust systems" present in the world today.
"Your many and creative initiatives can become new public policies and social rights. Yours is a legitimate and necessary effort," he told those present at the audience.
"This makes you champions of humanity, witnesses to justice, poets of solidarity," he added.
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