Pope Leo XIV honors courageous Christian witness of the Armenian people in Istanbul

Q: Who is Pope Leo XIV?

A: Pope Leo XIV is the current Pope of the Catholic Church who recently conducted his first international apostolic journey.

Q: Where did Pope Leo XIV honor the Armenian people?

A: Pope Leo XIV honored the Armenian people at the Armenian Apostolic Cathedral in Istanbul, Turkey.

Q: What was the significance of Pope Leo XIV’s visit to the Armenian Apostolic Cathedral?

A: The visit served to strengthen ties between the Catholic Church and the Armenian Apostolic Church and recognize the Armenian people’s historical Christian witness.

Q: What historical event affecting Armenians did Pope Leo XIV acknowledge?

A: Pope Leo XIV acknowledged the mass deportations and killings of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire in 1915, which Pope Francis called a genocide.

Q: What was the purpose of Pope Leo XIV’s remarks regarding the Nicene Creed?

A: He stressed the unifying force of the Nicene Creed to help recover the unity between the Church of Rome and the ancient Oriental Churches.

Q: What symbolic gesture did Pope Leo XIV perform at the cathedral?

A: Pope Leo XIV blessed and ate the traditional Armenian offering of bread and salt, and later blessed a commemorative plaque.

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Pope Leo XIV honors ‘courageous Christian witness of the Armenian people’ in Istanbul

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