Pope Leo: Turkish Catholics Called to ‘Logic of Littleness’

Q: Who is Pope Leo XIV?

A: Pope Leo XIV is the current Pope who recently visited Turkey and addressed the local Catholic community.

Q: What is the “logic of littleness” for Turkish Catholics?

A: The “logic of littleness” encourages the small Catholic community in Turkey not to be discouraged by their tiny numbers but to see them as a strength for authentic Christian witness.

Q: Where did Pope Leo XIV address the Turkish Catholic community?

A: Pope Leo XIV addressed bishops, priests, religious, pastoral workers, and laypeople at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Istanbul.

Q: What historical significance does Turkey hold for Christianity?

A: Turkey is considered a “holy land” with deep Christian roots, including Abraham’s journey, early Christian communities in Antioch and Ephesus, and the location of the first eight ecumenical councils.

Q: What challenges and encouragements did he offer Turkish Catholics?

A: He encouraged hope, welcoming young people, promoting ecumenical and interreligious dialogue, and serving refugees and migrants, while also highlighting the need for inculturation for Catholics from abroad.

Q: What “new Arianism” did Pope Leo XIV warn against?

A: He warned against reducing Jesus to merely a moral teacher or heroic figure, thereby denying his divinity and lordship over history.

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Pope Leo reminds Turkish Catholic minority of the ‘logic of littleness’

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