Pope Leo XIV Urges Unity Beyond Old Disputes

Q: What is Pope Leo XIV advocating for among Christians?

A: Pope Leo XIV urges Christians to move beyond outdated theological disputes and rediscover the shared faith established at the Council of Nicaea 1,700 years ago, promoting unity and full communion.

Q: What is the significance of the Council of Nicaea for Pope Leo XIV’s message?

A: The Council of Nicaea, celebrating its 1700th anniversary, established the Nicene Creed, which Pope Leo XIV identifies as a common heritage and a foundational “basis and reference point” for renewed Christian unity.

Q: What new apostolic letter did Pope Leo XIV release?

A: Pope Leo XIV released the apostolic letter titled In unitate fidei (“In the Unity of Faith”) on November 23, linking the Nicene anniversary to the Holy Year of 2025 and his upcoming trip to Türkiye.

Q: Where will Pope Leo XIV commemorate the Nicene anniversary?

A: Pope Leo XIV will commemorate the 1700th anniversary of Nicaea in Türkiye and take part in an ecumenical event with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew on November 30, before traveling to Lebanon.

Q: Why does Pope Leo XIV call for moving beyond old theological controversies?

A: Pope Leo XIV believes that old theological controversies have lost their relevance and should be left behind to foster common understanding and prayer, as restoring Christian unity enriches everyone.

Q: How does the Nicene Creed offer hope in current times?

A: Amid global crises like war, injustice, and suffering, Pope Leo XIV states that the Nicene Creed, which proclaims faith in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, provides hope and confidence.

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Pope Leo XIV urges Christians to move beyond outdated theological disputes

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