Pope: Palestinians, Israelis Must See Each Other as Brothers, Sisters
- Pope Leo XIV labeled the ceasefire in Gaza as a glimmer of hope and urged all parties to pursue just and lasting peace, addressing the public in St. Peter's Square after Sunday prayers.
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 20-point plan for Gaza, which includes a ceasefire and the release of hostages, receiving mixed reactions from Arab and Muslim countries.
- The Israeli military commenced a ceasefire in Gaza on October 10, 2025, with anticipations for further negotiations on the peace deal details.
- Pope Leo expressed sorrow over violence in Ukraine, stating he hopes for dialogue to end bloodshed, acknowledging the suffering caused by recent attacks.
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A glimmer of hope, a spark that leads to peace in the Holy Land. After the Angelus, in St. Peter's Square, Pope Leo XIV faces the node of the next steps in view of the agreement of the ceasefire in the Middle East, reached in the middle of the week, which lays the foundations for peace in the Gaza Strip. In recent days, the agreement on the beginning of the peace process has given a spark of hope in the Holy Land, says Prevost, which encourages …
Pope Leo XIV: Palestinians, Israelis must see each other as brothers, sisters - The Dialog
VATICAN CITY — With the start of the first phase of a peace deal between Israel and Gaza, Pope Leo XIV prayed for a just and lasting peace that respects all people. “We ask God, who is the true peace of humanity, to heal all wounds and to help us with his grace to accomplish what now seems humanly impossible: to remember that the other is not an enemy, but a brother or sister to be seen, forgiven and offered the hope of reconciliation,” he said …
Pope: Palestinians, Israelis must see each other as brothers, sisters - The Record Newspaper
Pope Leo XIV gives his blessing after reciting the Angelus following the celebration of Mass at the Vatican Oct. 12, 2025, as part of the Jubilee of Marian Spirituality, with the original statue of Our Lady of Fatima displayed near the altar. (CNS photo/Lola Gomez) By Carol Glatz , Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) — With the start of the first phase of a peace deal between Israel and Gaza, Pope Leo XIV prayed for a just and lasting peace…
There is a way of crossing the noise that does not need to shout to be heard. It is the calm that resists chaos, the voice that does not impose itself but digs, like water that finds its way in the cracks of the stone. Leo XIV chose this register: not the emphasis of the gesture, nor the sought drama of the appeal but the coherence of a magisterium that proceeds underneath, karst precisely, able to surface when everything seems to break down. In…
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