Pope Leo XIV has issued his strongest public appeal yet for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East, urging leaders responsible for the conflict to stop military action and reopen channels for dialogue.
The message came during his public address from the Vatican, where he focused on the growing humanitarian cost of the war.
Pope Directly Appeals to Leaders Behind the Conflict
Speaking from St. Peter’s Square, the Pope said violence cannot deliver justice, peace or stability and urged those directing the war to halt military operations.
The Vatican’s language marked a stronger tone than earlier appeals made in recent weeks.
Concern Over Civilian Casualties
The Pope referred to attacks that struck schools, hospitals and residential areas, highlighting the suffering of civilians.
Particular concern was expressed for families affected by recent deadly strikes inside Iran.
Lebanon Also Raises Vatican Alarm
Lebanon was also mentioned as an area of concern, especially as humanitarian conditions continue to worsen.
The Vatican has closely followed developments affecting vulnerable civilian communities across the region.
Vatican Maintains Diplomatic Neutrality
Although the Pope did not directly name countries involved in military operations, the appeal reflected the Vatican’s traditional diplomatic approach of urging peace without direct political alignment.
Senior Church Figures Speak More Openly
At the same time, several senior Catholic leaders have adopted stronger language regarding the war.
Among them:
- Robert McElroy
- Blase Cupich
- Pietro Parolin
Dialogue Still Open Through Vatican Channels
The Vatican says it continues maintaining communication with multiple governments in search of diplomatic openings.
Officials indicate that dialogue remains active even during rising military tensions.
Peace Message Gains Greater Urgency
Observers note that the latest statement reflects growing urgency inside the Vatican as the conflict expands and civilian casualties continue to rise.
Source: National Catholic Reporter
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