Pope Leo calls for global peace during his first Christmas Urbi et Orbi address, urging an end to conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East, and beyond.
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Pope Leo Calls for End to Global Conflicts in First Christmas Address
In his first Christmas remarks to thousands gathered in St Peter’s Square, Pope Leo has made a heartfelt appeal for peace around the world. The pontiff delivered his message from Vatican City during the highly anticipated Urbi et Orbi address, held annually on Christmas Day.
Pope Leo‘s Urbi et Orbi Message
Since being elected on 8 May, this was Pope Leo‘s first time delivering the celebrated Urbi et Orbi speech. This address, also known as “to the city and the world”, traditionally focuses on the most pressing issues facing humanity.
During his speech, Pope Leo appealed for the world to seek, “justice, peace and stability for Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, and Syria.” The Pope specifically addressed ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, as well as unrest in Thailand and Cambodia.
“From God, let us ask for justice, peace and stability for Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, Syria,” the Pope proclaimed, highlighting his wish for healing and reconciliation in these troubled regions.
Focus on Global Hotspots
- Ukraine: Ongoing violence and war impact millions of civilians.
- Middle East: Persistent conflicts continue to affect Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, and Syria.
- Asia: Political and social strife are present in Thailand and Cambodia.
The Pope’s message echoed the Vatican’s ongoing commitment to advocating for peace and humanitarian support in areas afflicted by conflict. His remarks were welcomed by many international media outlets and emphasized the Catholic Church’s global role in promoting dialogue and understanding.
Learn More About Urbi et Orbi
The Urbi et Orbi address is one of the most significant traditions in Catholicism. To understand its historical background and importance, read our in-depth article: What is Urbi et Orbi? History and Tradition.
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