Pope Leo XIV urges peace, end Gaza conflict.

Pope Leo XIV urges peace, end Gaza conflict.

Pope Leo XIV urges peace, end Gaza conflict.

Speaking from the Vatican, he expressed deep concern for the suffering of civilians and emphasized the urgent need for humanitarian aid. His message seeks to inspire hope and reconciliation amid the ongoing conflict in the region.

Pope Leo XIV’s Urgent Humanitarian Call

During a recent general audience in St. The pope expressed deep concern for the ongoing hostilities that are taking a heartbreaking toll on the region’s population, particularly the most vulnerable—children, the elderly, and the sick. His remarks were made as he addressed a crowd of approximately 40,000 attendees, highlighting the severity of the situation that requires immediate attention and action.

A First Audience Marked by Compassion

In his inaugural general audience, Pope Leo XIV, previously Cardinal Robert Prevost of Chicago, began his address with his signature welcome, stating “peace be with you.” He took time to His multilingual approach—speaking in English, Spanish, and Italian—underscored his commitment to inclusivity and global outreach.

A Commitment to Peace and Dialogue

In a recent conversation with Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni, he confirmed that the Holy See remains a neutral ground for dialogue, reflecting his broader vision of reconciliation and humanitarian efforts. As humanitarian aid becomes ever more crucial, Pope Leo XIV’s appeals emphasize the pressing need for compassion and sustained dialogue to end suffering in conflict zones.