Pope Leo XIV appeals for Middle East peace

BySG News

March 3, 2026

Pope Leo XIV, on March 1, addressed escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran, during his Angelus reflection at the Vatican. According to EWTN News, the pope warned that a growing “spiral of violence” could widen into an “unbridgeable chasm” if leaders did not take immediate steps toward negotiations.

The Holy Father emphasised that mutual threats and the use of force do not lead to stability and peace. He stated that only “reasonable, sincere and responsible dialogue” could safeguard nations and protect people who long for justice and peaceful coexistence. He urged leaders to restore diplomacy to its proper and decisive role in resolving disputes.

The Pontiff also highlighted renewed tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan and called for an urgent return to direct talks. He further called on Catholics worldwide to pray for harmony in regions torn by conflict, saying that peace, a gift from God, has the power to heal deep divisions.
He also expressed solidarity with the residents of Brazil’s Minas Gerais state following severe flooding and offered prayers for the victims, displaced families, and rescue workers.

Earlier, he reflected on the Gospel account of the Transfiguration. He described Christ as the fulfilment of the Law and the Prophets, adding that Christ “transfigures the wounds of history,” illuminating suffering and filling it with hope through the promise of the Resurrection.

BySG News

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