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Cardinal Kurt Koch: Papal journey opportunity to deepen faith in Christ's divinity
As the Christian community in Türkiye awaits His Holiness Pope Leo XIV to commemorate the Council of Nicaea with the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, Cardinal Kurt Koch, Prefect of the Dicastery for Christian Unity, says he hopes that this joint commemoration will bear witness to Christian unity.
By Christine Seuss
Q: The First Council of Nicaea took place 1,700 years ago. Why is it still relevant today?
Cardinal Koch: I believe there are two reasons for this. Firstly, the Council took place in 325, at a time when Christianity had not yet been wounded by so many divisions and separations.
That is why the Council concerns all Christians and can be celebrated in Ecumenical fellowship. And second, the Council defined and established the Christian faith in Jesus Christ as the Son of God, which is held by all Christians.
Reminding ourselves of this anew and deepening our faith together in ecumenical friendship is the great advantage of this event…
Doctrine of the Faith: Monogamy is not a limitation but a promise of the infinite
The Doctrinal Note Una caro. In Praise of Monogamy has been published, exploring the value of marriage as an “exclusive union and mutual belonging.” It highlights the importance of conjugal charity and attentiveness to the poor, and condemns all forms of violence, both physical and psychological. In an individualistic and consumerist age, young people must be educated to understand love as responsibility and trust in the other.
By Isabella Piro
Marriage is defined as “an indissoluble unity” by the doctrinal Note of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF), calling it an “exclusive union and mutual belonging.” Fittingly, the document—approved by His Holiness Pope Leo XIV on 21 November, the liturgical memorial of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and presented to the press today, 25 November—bears the title Una caro (one flesh). In Praise of Monogamy.
It explains that only two people can give themselves fully and completely to one another; otherwise, the gift becomes partial and fails to respect the other’s dignity.
Cardinal Parolin: Holiness Pope Leo XIV a 'messenger of harmony, dialogue, peace in Middle East'
As His Holiness Pope Leo XIV prepares to visit Türkiye and Lebanon, Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin emphasizes the importance of the Apostolic Journey for ecumenical and interreligious dialogue, as well as his role as a sign of hope and peace.
By Massimiliano Menichetti
Türkiye and Lebanon stand ready to receive His Holiness Pope Leo XIV on his first international Apostolic Journey, which focuses on witness and encounter. The Pope is traveling to the Middle East to strengthen the faith and share the message of Christ.
Voice of Peace and Hope: His Holiness Pope Leo's Visit to Türkiye and Lebanon
The director of the Holy See Press Office presents His Holiness Pope Leo XIV’s first Apostolic journey that takes him to Türkiye and Lebanon, emphasizing Ecumenical commemoration, Interreligious dialogue, and support for local Christian communities. The visit includes historic and symbolic encounters, meetings with civil and religious leaders, and gestures of solidarity amid regional challenges.
By Salvatore Cernuzio
The Holy See Press Office Director, Matteo Bruni, has presented His Holiness Pope Leo XIV’s first Apostolic journey, which will take him to Ankara, Istanbul, and Beirut, with a significant stop in İznik—ancient Nicaea—for the 1700th anniversary of the Council. The pilgrimage carries a strong Ecumenical character and places Interreligious dialogue at its centre. It will also be a moment of closeness to Christian communities and local populations across the region. Bruni confirmed that “all necessary security measures have been taken.”
The six-day visit will take place from Thursday, 27 November to Tuesday, 2 December 2025.
His Holiness Pope Leo XIV: In Nicaea a message of unity for Christians, in Lebanon for peace
At Castel Gandolfo, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV answers journalists’ questions outside Villa Barberini. He describes his upcoming Apostolic journey to Türkiye and Lebanon as a trip marked by hope and peace. On Ukraine and the Middle East, he urges always seeking dialogue to end war. Regarding efforts to stop violence against women on the day dedicated to the issue, he says that mentalities must change beginning with the education of young people.
Vatican News
In response to the first question asked by journalists, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV said “I am very happy to be able to visit Lebanon.” Forty-eight hours before he is to embark on his first Apostolic journey, to Türkiye and Lebanon, the Pope was in Castel Gandolfo for his weekly day of rest but also work. And as he did last Tuesday, he answered questions from reporters gathered along the road together with various faithful who greet him.
His Beatitude Patriarch John X on a Visit to His Eminence Metropolitan Elias Audi, and a Meeting with the Bishops of Lebanon
On Saturday, November 22, 2025 morning, at eleven o’clock, His Beatitude Patriarch John X, the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, arrived at the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Beirut, where he was received by His Eminence Metropolitan Elias Audi, Greek Orthodox Metropolitan of Beirut and Dependencies, along with the Orthodox Bishops of Lebanon. After a Prayer, His Beatitude presided over a meeting, following which he declared:
“On this day so dear to all our hearts, the Day of Lebanon’s Independence—Lebanon the Mission, the Lebanon of civilization and refinement—we gather in our Archdiocese of Beirut with our beloved brother, His Eminence Elias, Metropolitan of Beirut and Dependencies and the Orthodox Bishops of Lebanon.
First, we extend our best wishes to His Excellency the President of the Republic, General Joseph Aoun, and to all Lebanese people, on this noble occasion.
His Holiness Catholicos Aram I Receives the Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon His Excellency Archbishop Paolo Borgia
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 His Excellency, the Most Reverend Archbishop Paolo Borgia, Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon, on Monday, November 24, 2025, at the Catholicosate of the Holy See Cilicia, in Antelias, Lebanon.
The main topic of discussion was the forthcoming apostolic visit of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV to Lebanon. Archbishop Borgia presented the detailed program of the visit and officially extended an invitation to His Holiness Catholicos Aram I to participate in several key events.
Vatican Publishes New Regulations of the Roman Curia
His Holiness Pope Leo XIV approves the publication of new Regulations of the Roman Curia, which implement the reform put in place by the Apostolic Constitution "Praedicate Evangelium."
By Vatican News
The Regulation of the Roman Curia and the Regulation of Personnel of the same institution were published on Monday, 24 November.
They were signed on Sunday, 23 November, by His Holiness Pope Leo XIV, on the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, commonly known as the Feast of Christ the King.
His Holiness Catholicos Aram I Concludes Pontifical Visit to North America, Returns to Antelias - Lebanon
Following a month-and-a-half-long pontifical visit to the Armenian dioceses of North America, 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), returned to the Catholicosate in Antelias, Lebanon, on the evening of Saturday, November 22.
During his journey, which included the Dioceses of Canada as well as the Eastern and Western United States, His Holiness Catholicos Aram I engaged with the faithful, community organizations, and Armenian institutions. A central focus of the visit was the celebration of the 30th Anniversary of his Enthronement as Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia…
His Holiness Catholicos Aram I Delivers Pontifical Message at St. Sarkis Church in New York
Holiness Catholicos Aram I, Catholicos of the Armenian Church, Holy See of Cilicia, and Honorary President of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) presided over the Divine Liturgy and delivered a Pontifical message at St. Sarkis Armenian Church in Douglaston, New York, on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
The Divine Liturgy was celebrated by His Eminence Archbishop Papken Tcharian, Prelate of the Armenian Prelacy of Canada. The Service was attended by clergy, representatives of diocesan bodies, and the faithful.
His Holiness Pope Leo XIV Issues Apostolic Letter 'In unitate fidei' on Nicaea Anniversary
Ahead of his upcoming Apostolic Journey to Türkiye, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV issues the Apostolic Letter 'In unitate fidei' on the 1700th Anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, broken down into 12 points, with the hope of "encouraging the whole Church to renew her enthusiasm for the profession of faith."
By Deborah Castellano Lubov
Ahead of his upcoming Apostolic Journey to Türkiye, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV issued on Sunday, 23 November, the Solemnity of Christ the King, the Apostolic Letter 'In unitate fidei' on the 1700th Anniversary of the Council of Nicaea.
The full Letter, which has the hope of "encouraging the whole Church to renew her enthusiasm for the profession of faith," is broken down into twelve points, and can be read in its entirety HERE.
His Holiness Pope Leo XIV Visits the Tomb of St Francis in Assisi
His Holiness Pope Leo XIV arrives in Assisi and pays a visit to the tomb of St Francis, saying his witness is especially important "at a time when the world is searching for signs of hope.”
By Benedetta Capelli - Assisi
“It is a blessing to be able to come here today to this sacred place. As we approach the 800th anniversary of St. Francis’s death, we have the opportunity to prepare to celebrate this great, humble, and poor Saint at a time when the world is searching for signs of hope.”
These were the first public words spoken by His Holiness Pope Leo XIV during his visit to Assisi, standing before the tomb of St. Francis.
It was the first stop on the Pope’s visit to the central Italian town, where he is meeting, on 20 November, with the Bishops of the Italian Episcopal Conference at the close of their 81st General Assembly.
His Holiness Patriarch Mor Ignatius Aphrem II Presides Over an Online Meeting of the General Secretariat of the Holy Synod
On November 19, 2025, His Holiness Patriarch Mor Ignatius Aphrem II, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, Supreme Head of the Syriac Orthodox Church of the World, and Honorary President of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC), presided over an online meeting of the General Secretariat of the Holy Synod.
Their Eminences, members of the General Secretariat: Mor Justinus Boulos Safar, Patriarchal Vicar in Zahleh and Beqaa, Mor Philoxenus Mattias Nayis, Patriarchal Vicar in Germany, Mor Dionysius John Kawak, Patriarchal Vicar in the Archdiocese of Eastern USA, Mor Nicodemus Daoud Sharaf, Archbishop of Mosul, Kirkuk, Kurdistan and Environs, Mor Timotheos Matta Al-Khoury, Archbishop of Homs, Hama, Tartous and Environs, Mor Joseph Bali, Patriarchal Assistant, and Mor Augeen Al-Khoury Nemat, Patriarchal Secretary, participated in the meeting.
His Holiness Patriarch Mor Ignatius Aphrem II opened the meeting with a Prayer and then he discussed with their Eminences different topics related to our Churches throughout the world.
His Beatitude Patriarch John X on an Inspection Visit to the Reconstruction Works of St. Elias Church – Dweilaa, Damascus
Damascus, November 18, 2025
His Beatitude Patriarch John X, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, and President of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) for the Orthodox Family, paid an inspection visit to St. Elias Church – Dweilaa to observe the reconstruction works completed after the terrorist.
Meditation of His Beatitude Patriarch Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa for the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe – Year C
The Solemnity of Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, invites us to read a passage from the Passion of Jesus according to the Gospel of Luke (Lk 23:35-43).
This passage can be divided into two parts.
In the first (Lk 23:35-38), we see the attitude of the different characters toward Jesus at the foot of the Cross, that of the people, the leaders, and the soldiers.
In the second part (Lk 23:39-43), our gaze lifts to see what takes place between Jesus and the two criminals crucified with him.
In both parts, there is a recurring refrain: the leaders of the people, the soldiers, and one of the two criminals ask Jesus to save himself, to come down from the Cross, to show his power.
The Gospel of Luke opens with the proclamation of salvation. This announcement first resounded in Mary's song, exulting in God her saviour (Lk 1:47).Then on the lips of Zechariah, who regained his voice upon seeing the wonders God had done in his life, after believing that God truly could free and save (Lk 2:71, 77). The proclamation of salvation also was also heard in Bethlehem, where the shepherds heard the angels announce the birth of a Savior (Lk 2:11).
It is an announcement that runs through the entire Gospel, entering the homes of the poor, and working wonders in the lives of so many people…
His Holiness Catholicos Aram I Holds a Youth Gathering in New York:
“It is imperative to give ample space to the youth in Armenian life"
During a youth gathering organized by the Eastern Prelacy, Holiness Catholicos Aram I, Catholicos of the Armenian Church, Holy See of Cilicia, and Honorary President of the Middle East Council of Churches (MECC) emphasized that “It is imperative to give ample space to the youth in Armenian life.”
“I make this same suggestion with special emphasis whenever I have meetings with the responsible leaders of our community and with the youth during my Pontifical visits.
His Holiness Pope Leo XIV: Recognizing each other as brothers is antidote to all extremism
The Vatican Publishing House (LEV) releases His Holiness Pope Leo XIV’s new book, entitled “The Power of the Gospel: Christian Faith in 10 Words.” Edited by Lorenzo Fazzini, the book is a collection of the Pope’s interventions and speeches, along with an unpublished introduction, which we publish in full below.
By His Holiness Pope Leo XIV
Ten words. Ten words are not many, but they can start a conversation on the richness of Christian life. Hence, in order to start it, I would like to choose three of these 10 words, as the beginning of an imaginary dialogue with those who will read these pages: Christ, communion, peace. At first glance, it may seem these terms are unrelated, and do not follow from one another. But this is not the case. They can be woven into a relationship that I would like to further deepen with you, dear readers, so that we can grasp its newness and significance together.
His Holiness Pope Leo XIV Announces Second World Children’s Day in 2026
His Holiness Pope Leo XIV announces the second edition of World Children’s Day, which will take place in Rome on September 25-27, 2026.
By Devin Watkins
At the Wednesday General Audience, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV blessed and signed a flag bearing the official logo of the 2026 World Children’s Day.
“My thoughts go to children, whom I will have the joy of encountering on the Day dedicated to them, which is scheduled for September 25-27, 2026,” he said as he greeted Italian-speaking pilgrims.
Afterwards, a 7-year-old boy from Gaza, Majd Bernard, presented the flag to the Pope, together with Fr. Enzo Fortunato, OFM Conv., President of the Pontifical Committee for World Children’s Day (WCD).
His Holiness Pope Leo XIV at Audience: We must lend our voice to those who have none
During his weekly General Audience, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV reminds the faithful that God calls on us, as people of faith, to offer our voices to help those in need and to protect the environment.
By Deborah Castellano Lubov
We are called "to reverse course," as Jesus asks us, and to "change history," His Holiness Pope Leo XIV insisted during his Wednesday General Audience in St. Peter's Square, as he continued his catechesis series on "Jesus Christ, Our Hope."
The Holy Father began his remarks considering Christ’s Resurrection and its impact on the challenges of today’s world, pointing out that if we allow it, Christ’s salvific act can transform all our relationships, especially those with God, other people, and creation.
Meditation of His Beatitude Patriarch Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa for the XXXIII Sunday of Ordinary Time C
The Gospel passage of today (Lk 21:5–19) is taken from chapter 21 of Luke, which recounts the so-called “eschatological discourse” of Jesus.
It all begins with a gaze — that of “some people” who speak admiringly of the beauty of the Temple and its ornaments (Lk 21:5).
And yet, of all this that they look upon with admiration, nothing will remain (Lk 21:6).
Jesus announces this, fully aware of the symbolic importance of that building: it was the heart of the people’s faith, the symbol of a nation and a religion.
The Temple will collapse, and with it a whole world will collapse — a religiosity, an era.
But Jesus continues his reflection and announces that there is something which, unlike the Temple, despite the great trials it will have to endure, will not pass away.
The trials are indeed countless and of every kind…