Pope Leo XIV Urges World Leaders To Choose Peace In First Easter Mass
Pope Leo XIV called on global leaders to abandon conflict and embrace peace during his first Easter Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica. Addressing thousands gathered in St. Peter’s Square, the pontiff urged those with the power to wage wars to instead work toward ending violence, stressing the need for peace in a world increasingly affected by conflict.
Delivering his traditional “Urbi et Orbi” blessing, the first US-born pope highlighted growing global indifference to war and suffering. Without naming specific countries, he warned against becoming desensitised to violence and called for weapons to be laid down. He also paid tribute to his predecessor, Pope Francis, while reflecting on the message of nonviolence central to the Easter story.
The Mass, held amid vibrant floral decorations, marked one of Christianity’s most important celebrations — Easter. Pope Leo XIV concluded his address by extending greetings in multiple languages and announcing a prayer vigil for peace later in April. He has consistently spoken out against global conflicts in recent weeks, including making a direct appeal to Donald Trump to seek de-escalation in tensions involving Iran.
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