Pope Leo XIV expresses deep concern over ongoing violence in Middle East and other conflict zones
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Pope Leo XIV expresses deep concern over ongoing violence in Middle East and other conflict zones

22 March, 2026.Gaza Genocide.1 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Pope Leo XIV expresses deep concern over ongoing violence in the Middle East.
  • He notes violence in other regions torn apart by war and violence.
  • Wars' pain and suffering are a scandal to humanity and a cry before God.

Pope's concern and context

ROME, March 22, 2026 (WAFA) - Pope Leo XIV expressed his deep concern for the ongoing situation in the Middle East, as well as other areas of the world “torn apart by war and violence.”

ROME, March 22, 2026 (WAFA) - Pope Leo XIV expressed his deep concern for the ongoing situation in the Middle East, as well as other areas of the world “torn apart by war and violence

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After praying the Angelus, Pope Leo warned that the pain, death, and suffering brought about by these wars “are a scandal to the entire human family and a cry before God.”

Calls for prayer and acknowledgement of violence

He then encouraged everyone to persevere in their prayer so that “hostilities may cease and paths of peace, based on sincere dialogue and respect for the dignity of every human being, may finally open.”

“This continuous violence wounds everyone— what harms them, harms all of humanity.”

Context: US-Israel-Iran conflict

His remarks come as the war between the United States, Israel, and Iran enters its fourth week, with the death toll in the region continuing to rise.

ROME, March 22, 2026 (WAFA) - Pope Leo XIV expressed his deep concern for the ongoing situation in the Middle East, as well as other areas of the world “torn apart by war and violence

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