
Monday, March, 16 2026 - Pope Leo XIV has called for a ceasefire in the Middle East
conflict as Israel and Iran continue to trade blows and the death toll across
the region mounts.
“On behalf of the Christians of the Middle East and all women
and men of good will, I appeal to those responsible for this conflict: cease
fire,” Leo said today, March 15 after the Sunday Angelus prayer in Vatican
City.
The first American pontiff said people in the region have
been “suffering the horrific violence of war” for the past two weeks since the
conflict broke out.
“Thousands of innocent people have been killed and many more
forced to flee their homes. I once again offer my prayers to all those who have
lost loved ones in the attacks that have struck schools, hospitals and
residential areas,” he said.
Leo added that “violence can never lead to the justice,
stability and peace that the people are waiting for.”
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