Pope Leo XIV: ‘Peace Is Possible’ After Mideast Trip

Q: What is this article about?

A: This article covers Pope Leo XIV’s reflections after his recent apostolic journey to Turkey and Lebanon, emphasizing his message that “peace is possible” and highlighting key encounters and spiritual insights.

Q: What was a significant moment in Turkey during his trip?

A: In Turkey, Pope Leo XIV prayed with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and other Christian leaders in İznik (ancient Nicaea) on the 1700th anniversary of the First Council of Nicaea, renewing their commitment to Christian unity.

Q: How did the Pope feel about his visit to Lebanon?

A: The Pope was deeply moved by the Lebanese people, describing them as a “mosaic of coexistence” who comforted him with their faith and enthusiasm, especially after meeting relatives of the Beirut port blast victims.

Q: What was the Pope’s message before the Angelus?

A: Before the Angelus, Pope Leo XIV delivered an Advent catechesis reflecting on John the Baptist’s call to prepare for the Lord, noting that God judges by deeds and intentions, not by appearance, and encouraged people to be “little lights” in the world.

Q: Why do these journeys and messages matter?

A: These journeys and messages matter because they promote Christian unity, offer spiritual guidance and consolation to communities in crisis, and underscore the Church’s ongoing commitment to peace and renewal inspired by the Second Vatican Council.

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‘Peace is possible,’ Pope Leo XIV says after visits to Turkey and Lebanon

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