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His Holiness Pope Leo XIV Mourns the Late Priest Fr. Pierre El-Rahi Killed in Lebanon, and Prays for Peace in Middle East

His Holiness Pope Leo XIV mourns the Late Lebanese Priest, Fr. Pierre El-Rahi, who was killed amid the conflict in the Middle East, expressing his closeness to the Lebanese people and inviting Christians to pray for the many innocent victims of war.

"Let us continue to pray for peace in Iran and throughout the Middle East, especially for the many civilian victims, including many innocent children. May our prayer be a comfort for those who suffer and a seed of hope for the future."

His Holiness Pope Leo XIV made this appeal at his weekly General Audience in the Vatican on Wednesday, recalling that the Funeral of Father Pierre El-Rahi is celebrated on Wednesday in Qlayaa, Lebanon. 

The Pope recalled that Father El-Rahi was the Maronite parish priest of one of the Christian villages in southern Lebanon, which, in these days, "are once again experiencing the tragedy of war."

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Lebanese Foreign Minister Requests Holy See’s Help for Christians in South

As Southern Lebanon faces renewed conflict and upheaval, the country's Foreign Minister requests assistance from the Holy See to “preserve the Christian presence” near the border with [Israel].

Lebanon has appealed to the Holy See for help in order to preserve the presence of Christians in the south of the country.

Since the outbreak of renewed conflict in the Middle East, Christians near the border with [Israel] have endured relentless bombardments and evacuation orders, triggering a massive humanitarian crisis.

Youssef Raggi, Lebanon’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, spoke with His Eminence Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, Vatican Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations, which was confirmed by the Director of the Holy See Press Office, Matteo Bruni.

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His Holiness Pope Leo XIV to Rome Parish: Everyone can be a builder of peace and reconciliation

His Holiness Pope Leo XIV continues his Pastoral visits to parishes in the peripheries of Rome, travelling to the Santa Maria della Presentazione parish in the Torrevecchia neighbourhood. The visit marks his fourth to a Roman parish since mid-February.

His Holiness Pope Leo XIV undertook a pastoral visit to the Parish of Santa Maria della Presentazione in the western neighbourhood of Torrevecchia on Sunday afternoon, his penultimate such engagement to a Roman Parish marking the season of Lent.

He was welcomed in the square outside the church by parishioners, families and groups of children preparing for First Communion, together with scouts and youth groups. The Parish Priest, Father Paolo Stacchiotti, greeted the Pope along with Cardinal Baldo Reina, vicar for the Diocese of Rome, and Cardinal Francesco Montenegro, Archbishop emeritus of Agrigento.

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His Holiness Catholicos Aram I Issues a Pontifical Call to the Armenian Communities of the Middle East

We are following the war in the Middle East with grave concern. Some experts consider the current war the beginning of a third world war, while others view it as part of a long series of military confrontations. Whatever interpretation may be given, the military actions unleashed against Iran by the United States and [Israel] are in fact becoming increasingly complex, intensifying, and expanding, drawing in the entire Middle East and even showing signs of spreading beyond the region. Uncertainty is deepening, chaos is spreading, the number of human casualties and wounded is rising, physical destruction is widening, and the wave of refugees is growing.

All countries in the Middle East, to varying degrees, face the devastating effects of the war across security, safety, economy, society, politics, and other areas. However, Iran and Lebanon continue to experience the direct and severe impacts of the conflict…

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Presided Over By His Holiness Catholicos Aram I

Cilicia Analytical Platform Holds Emergency Meeting on Middle East War

The Cilicia Analytical Platform convened an extraordinary online meeting on the evening of March 5, 2026, presided over by His Holiness Catholicos Aram I, Catholicos of the Armenian Church, Holy See of Cilicia, and Honorary President of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC). The sole agenda of the meeting was the war in the Middle East and its consequences.

His Holiness Catholicos Aram I briefed participants on his recent telephone consultations with the spiritual and community leaders of the Armenian dioceses in Iran, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, and Syria. He particularly addressed the situation in the three Armenian diocesan regions in Iran and the increasingly unpredictable situation in Lebanon.

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His Holiness Pope Leo XIV: Never underestimate violence against women, report it without fear

His Holiness Pope Leo XIV responds to a reader of the monthly magazine Piazza San Pietro who denounces femicides and calls for an alliance between schools and Church to promote “a culture of respect” among young people.

His Holiness Pope Leo XIV responded to a reader's question in this month’s edition of the magazine Piazza San Pietro, made public on March 8, International Women’s Day. The Pope responded, as he customarily does, to a reader who asked him for some help or reflections and guidance on very current issues. In the March issue, the letter is signed by Giovanna in Rome. She writes “with tearful eyes” becoming the spokesperson for the tragedy of many women for whom “loving a man, marrying him, or choosing to live with him and create a family” becomes “a trap.”

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His Holiness Pope Leo XIV Underscores the Need for Solidarity on International Women’s Day

During the Sunday Angelus, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV calls for a renewed commitment to recognizing the equal dignity of men and women.

Addressing some fifteen thousand pilgrims and visitors in Saint Peter's Square gathered for the Sunday Angelus, as well as many thousands of others watching from home, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV noted that today, March 8, marks International Women’s Day.

The Pope encouraged his listeners to "renew our commitment...to recognizing the equal dignity of men and women", an imperative that for Christians is grounded in the Gospel. He decried the fact that many women from childhood onwards are still discriminated against and subjected to various forms of violence, and he said that "to them, in a special way, go my solidarity and my Prayers." 

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Synod Office Releases First Two Final Reports of the Study Groups

The General Secretariat of the Synod publishes the first two Final Reports of the Study Groups established by His Holiness Pope Francis following the First Session of the XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops: that of Study Group No. 3 on 'The mission in the digital environment' and that of Study Group No. 4 on 'The revision of the Ratio Fundamentalis Institutionis Sacerdotalis in a missionary Synodal perspective.'

The General Secretariat of the Synod has today released the first two Final Reports of the Study Groups established by His Holiness Pope Francis following the First Session of the XVI Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops.

The reports published were that of Study Group No. 3 on 'The Mission in the Digital Environment' and Study Group No. 4 on 'The Revision of the Ratio Fundamentalis Institutionis Sacerdotalis in a Missionary Synodal Perspective.'

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Algeria a first stop… A Papal visit with spiritual and human messages

An Article by Father Dr. Rif’at Bader

When it was announced in the Vatican and in Algeria of  His Holiness Pope Leo XIV’s intention to undertake an official visit to Algeria in April, I felt a particular joy, not only because it concerns a papal visit to a brotherly Arab country, but because I came to know Algeria closely during two personal stops that left a deep impression on me.

My first visit was in 2008 to bid farewell to Bishop Ghaleb Bader, when Pope Benedict XVI appointed him as archbishop of Algiers, thus making him the first Arab to sit on that episcopal seat. The second visit was a transit visit to the Diocese of Algiers, during which I had the opportunity, in the company of a bishop friend, to closely observe the religious and human reality of this vast country, a country that has nearly 48 million people, with an overwhelming Muslim majority and a modest Christian presence numerically, yet one that is active through educational, healthcare, and social institutions serving people without distinction of religion or ethnicity.

From this premise, the papal visit appears to be an event that transcends an internal ecclesial dimension to become a national and humanitarian message of encouragement. As has been the case during previous visits to Lebanon and Turkey, the media are expected to shed light on Algeria’s true face, namely as a country of ancient civilization, a deep-rooted history, as well as being marked by cultural and religious diversity, and a constant striving for stability and common living…

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His Holiness Catholicos Aram I: The Security of Middle Eastern Communities Remains a Priority

On March 3 and 4, 2026, His Holiness Catholicos Aram I, Catholicos of the Armenian Church, Holy See of Cilicia, and Honorary President of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC), held consultations with representatives of the Armenian community in Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, and Cyprus regarding the current regional situation.

He was informed that there had been no casualties among Armenian communities and only minor material damage. Community and Diocesan Leaders are closely monitoring developments, while schools remain temporarily closed with classes conducted online.

His Holiness Catholicos Aram I also convened a special online meeting of the Lay Assembly of the Central Executive Council of the Catholicosate to assess the situation across the Middle East, especially the recent attacks in Lebanon, and to discuss support measures for Armenian Communities.

Emphasizing that the security of Middle Eastern Communities remains a priority, His Holiness Catholicos Aram I continues to follow developments closely and will provide updates as necessary.

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The International Theological Commission (ITC): Humanity’s future lies in relationship, not technology

The International Theological Commission (ITC) publishes “Quo vadis, humanitas (“Humanity, where are you going?”): The epochal challenge of Christian anthropology in the era of artificial intelligence and posthumanism.”

Quo vadis, humanitas?” is the title of a new document published Wednesday by the International Theological Commission, following the approval of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV, which was granted on 9 February.

The title captures the underlying rationale and ultimate purpose of the document: faced with unprecedented technological advancement, theology seeks to offer “a theological and pastoral proposal” which, in the light of the Gospel, considers human life as an “integral vocation” and involves “co-responsibility with regard both toward others and towards God.”

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His Holiness Pope Leo XIV at Audience: The Church's humanity and divinity are in harmony

During his weekly General Audience, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV continues reflecting on 'Lumen gentium,' suggesting there is no opposition between the human and divine dimensions of the Church, and reminding that the Church is not some ideal apart but that of Christ throughout history.

"An ideal and pure Church, separated from the earth, does not exist; only the one Church of Christ, embodied in history."

His Holiness Pope Leo XIV expressed this during his weekly General Audience in the Vatican on Wednesday morning.

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The World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) Issues a Statement on the Escalating Violence in the Middle East

“They shall beat their swords into ploughshares and their spears into pruning hooks.” (Isaiah 2:4)

In the face of escalating violence in the Middle East, the World Communion of Reformed Churches raises its voice with urgency and moral clarity: the war must end immediately. We call for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire. The bombing must stop. The destruction must stop. The cycle of retaliation must stop.

No political objective, no claim of security, no invocation of history can justify the relentless loss of life, the devastation of communities, or the collective trauma now engulfing the region. Every bomb that falls buries not only bodies, but also the fragile hope of peace…

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Asian Bishops Call for Immediate Ceasefire in Middle East

Bishops across Asia are calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East, expressing their concern that escalating violence could trigger “incalculable human and economic consequences” worldwide.

The Central Committee of the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences (FABC) issued a statement from Bangkok, Thailand, on March 3, calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East.

The Asian Bishops expressed “deep anguish and grave concern over the renewed escalation of violence in the Middle East,” citing recent cycles of bombardment and retaliation involving major global and regional powers.

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His Holiness Pope Leo XIV: “Work for peace" and "seek solutions without weapons”

His Holiness Pope Leo XIV gave a brief statement to journalists in Castel Gandolfo, outside the residence of Villa Barberini, once again repeating his appeal to “work for peace” and to “promote dialogue.”

“Pray for peace, work for peace, less hatred. Hatred in the world is constantly increasing.” This is the appeal that His Holiness Pope Leo XIV shared with a group of journalists outside Villa Barberini, the residence in Castel Gandolfo, where he spent his customary day of rest and work between yesterday and today.

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Vatican Hosts Seminar on AI and Ethics

The Secretariat for the Economy and the Holy See’s Labour Office organize an event on the potential and challenges of artificial intelligence, with the 'appreciation and encouragement' of the Pope.

“An abundance of means and a confusion of ends.” This phrase, attributed to Albert Einstein, offers a snapshot of a world challenged and shaped by new technologies. The interests at stake are multiple and not “neutral.” In this context, the Holy See — which has no military or commercial objectives — can play a key role in promoting global governance capable of developing systems that are “ethical from their design stage.”

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His Holiness Pope Leo XIV : Theology serves to move the Church's mission forward

His Holiness Pope Leo XIV addresses Italian Theologians from the Theological Faculty of Puglia and the Theological Institute of Calabria and insists that Theology must work to proclaim the Gospel, deepen the mystery of the faith, and resist the temptation to turn backward.

“Theology serves the proclamation of the Gospel; therefore it is an integral and fundamental part of the Church’s mission.”

His Holiness Pope Leo XIV expressed this when meeting representatives of the Theological Faculty of Puglia and the Theological Institute of Calabria on Monday morning in the Vatican.

Offering reflections concerning the path of formation offered by the respective institutions, the Pope encouraged them to move forward and backward, and to do Theology together.

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His Holiness Pope Leo XIV to Rome Parish: Bind wounds of neighborhood in goodness

His Holiness Pope Leo XIV visits the Ascension of the Lord Parish in eastern Rome, and encourages residents in the suburban neighborhood to be a leaven of goodness in the midst of frailty and criminality.

On Sunday, March 1, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV made his third visit to a Parish in his diocese, spending the afternoon at the Ascension of the Lord Parish in the eastern “Quarticciolo” neighborhood of the Italian capital.

He followed in the footsteps of Pope St. John Paul II, who visited 46 years ago on February 3, 1980, and was welcomed by Cardinal Baldo Reina, Vicar General of the Diocese of Rome.

The Pope first met the Parish’s children in the oratory courtyard, and lamented the renewed outbreak of war in the Middle East, saying God desires peace for all people.

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His Holiness Catholicos Aram I Welcomes the Armenian National Chamber Orchestra During Lebanon Visit

On Saturday morning, February 28, 2026, His Holiness Catholicos Aram I, Catholicos of the Armenian Church, Holy See of Cilicia, and Honorary President of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC), received the members of the Armenian National Chamber Orchestra at the Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia. The ensemble, visiting Lebanon for a highly anticipated concert, was accompanied by representatives of the Hamazkayin Lebanon Executive Committee and the concert’s organizing committee.

His Holiness Catholicos Aram I warmly welcomed the Orchestra members and their accompanying guests and offered his pontifical blessing. In his remarks, he highlighted the critical importance of preserving, enriching, and promoting Armenian cultural values and emphasized the collective responsibility of cultural institutions in both Armenia and the Diaspora. His Holiness urged the Armenian community to actively support organizations dedicated to cultural advancement and the strengthening of Armenian heritage.

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His Holiness Pope Leo XIV at Angelus: The Redeemer transfigures wounds of history

His Holiness Pope Leo XIV reflects on the mystery of the Transfiguration at the Angelus for the Second Sunday of Lent, noting that Christ the Redeemer transfigures the wounds of history and reveals God's gift of salvation.

Jesus’ Transfiguration, recounted in Sunday’s Gospel, “foreshadows the light of Easter: an event of death and Resurrection, of darkness and new light that Christ radiates on all bodies scourged by violence, crucified by pain, or abandoned in misery,” His Holiness Pope Leo XIV said in his catechesis at the Sunday Angelus.

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