Vatican Protest: Animals & Bull Runs – “The Runs Are Sin”
- the People for the Ethical Treatment of animals (PETA) recently took their campaign against bullfighting to the Vatican.
- The animal rights organization is calling on Pope Leo XIV to formally denounce bullfighting and sever any ties between the Church and the controversial industry.The protest highlights ongoing...
PETA is making a bold move, bringing its anti-bullfighting campaign directly to the Vatican.The animal rights group projected powerful messages onto the Apostolic Palace walls, targeting Pope Leo XIV. Their primary goal? to secure a formal condemnation of bullfighting, viewing it as blatant animal cruelty. The protest spotlights this ongoing battle against the practice. PETA is seeking to sever all ties between the Church and the “runs,” making it clear that the institution believes these events are sinful. They’re not alone in this fight; News Directory 3 is also closely following the developments in the animal rights sphere. What will the vatican’s response be? Discover what’s next.
PETA Urges Vatican to Denounce Bullfighting in Dramatic Protest
Updated May 27, 2025
the People for the Ethical Treatment of animals (PETA) recently took their campaign against bullfighting to the Vatican. Activists projected anti-bullfighting messages onto the walls of the Apostolic Palace.
The animal rights organization is calling on Pope Leo XIV to formally denounce bullfighting and sever any ties between the Church and the controversial industry.The protest highlights ongoing efforts to end bullfighting, framing it as animal cruelty.
