FRANCIS LEFT ‘LONG-LASTING’ MUSEUM LEGACY
Reporting by Joshua McElwee and Claudia Chieppa; Editing by Janet Lawrence
04 Friday Jul 2025
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Reporting by Joshua McElwee and Claudia Chieppa; Editing by Janet Lawrence
04 Friday Jul 2025
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Here is Pope Leo’s full prayer for discernment:
Holy Spirit, you, light of our understanding,
gentle breath that guides our decisions,
grant me the grace to listen attentively to your voice
and to discern the hidden paths of my heart,
so that I may grasp what truly matters to you,
and free my heart from its troubles.
I ask you for the grace to learn how to pause,
to become aware of the way I act,
of the feelings that dwell within me,
and of the thoughts that overwhelm me
which, so often, I fail to notice.
I long for my choices
to lead me to the joy of the Gospel.
Even if I must go through moments of doubt and fatigue,
even if I must struggle, reflect, search, and begin again…
Because, at the end of the journey,
your consolation is the fruit of the right decision.
Grant me a deeper understanding of what moves me,
so that I may reject what draws me away from Christ,
and love him and serve him more fully.
Amen.
03 Thursday Jul 2025
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The Holy See Press Office holds a conference to present the “Manifesto of Young Christians of Europe”. Ignited by their pilgrimage route starting in Rome and ending in Jerusalem, this initiative aims to revive Europe’s Christian identity and hope.
02 Wednesday Jul 2025
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First lady Emine Erdogan met with Pope Leo XIV at the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican on Wednesday, July 2, where the two leaders held a wide-ranging discussion on global humanitarian concerns, interfaith cooperation and the importance of preserving family values in a rapidly changing world.
Erdogan was in the Vatican to deliver a speech at the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences during a high-level conference titled “Economy Based on Brotherhood: Ethical Multilateralism.” Following her address, she was received by Pope Leo XIV, who was recently elected as the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church and head of the Vatican State.
In their meeting, Emine Erdogan extended her congratulations to the newly elected pontiff, “I hope your papacy brings peace and goodwill to the Christian world,” she said.
A key focus of the meeting was the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Erdogan urged Pope Leo XIV to amplify the Christian world’s response to the ongoing suffering caused by Israel’s continued blockade and military operations.
“The Christian world should raise its voice more strongly for Gaza,” she said. “We must work together to achieve a lasting cease-fire and ensure humanitarian aid reaches those in need.”
She also called for the immediate implementation of a two-state solution, describing it as vital for long-term peace and stability in the region. “A sustainable peace in Palestine requires the two-state solution to be realized without further delay,” Erdogan stated. “It is also critical that more countries formally recognize the State of Palestine.”
Erdogan emphasized that not only Muslims but also Christian communities in the region are living under constant threat. “Christians in Gaza and surrounding areas deserve peace and security, just like everyone else,” she added.
Pope Leo XIV responded by affirming the Vatican’s longstanding support for peace in the Middle East. “The Vatican has consistently worked based on the principle of being part of the solution,” he said. “We support the 2-state solution and peace in Palestine.”
One of the key topics was the global climate crisis. Emine Erdogan introduced the pope to Türkiye’s pioneering environmental effort – the zero waste movement – which she personally leads and which has since been institutionalized under the United Nations framework.
“In Türkiye, we’ve launched the zero waste movement to fight climate change and build environmental awareness,” she said. “I believe this is an area where we can develop strong cooperation with the Vatican.”
Pope Leo XIV responded positively, expressing his willingness to collaborate, “We definitely need to find ways to work together.”
The meeting also touched on the global rise in Islamophobia, racism and religious intolerance, trends Emine Erdo?an described as dangerous not only for those directly targeted, but for society as a whole.
“These trends not only affect targeted groups, they threaten all of society,” she stated. “We must unite around a shared will to stand against hate and discrimination.”
She pointed to Türkiye’s long-standing culture of peaceful coexistence as a model: “Türkiye is a country where different religions and cultures have lived together peacefully for centuries. Christian communities are an inseparable part of our social fabric.”
Emine Erdogan further underlined Türkiye’s commitment to protecting religious minorities. “Under President Erdo?an’s leadership, issues related to the immovable properties of minority foundations have been resolved through legislative reforms in favor of these communities,” she noted.
Pope Leo XIV praised Türkiye’s protection of Christian and minority rights, calling it “a model” and describing Türkiye as “an important voice for peace in the region.” He also expressed a desire to make Türkiye one of his first international visits as pope, saying, “I would like one of my first international visits as Pope to be to Türkiye.”
Preparations for the visit are reportedly underway, with both sides working toward a possible trip in late November. The pope noted that 2025 marks the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, held in present-day Iznik in northwestern Türkiye, and described it as a symbolic opportunity for interfaith dialogue.
“Türkiye is not only important to Christians historically, it also serves as a unique and vital bridge for building peace,” he added.
In closing, both leaders underscored the critical role of the family in maintaining social harmony and addressing modern challenges such as isolation and individualism.
“The family is the key to societal peace,” said Emine Erdo?an. “It offers solutions to many of today’s problems, such as loneliness and excessive individualism.”
They agreed that family holds a sacred and central place in both Islam and Christianity. “Family holds a sacred place in both our faiths,” they emphasized.
02 Wednesday Jul 2025
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Pope Leo XIV received Giorgia Meloni, the Italian Prime Minister, in private audience on Wednesday morning in the Apostolic Palace.
It was the first official meeting between the PM, who has just returned to Rome from the NATO Summit on June 24–25 in The Hague, focused on military spending, and the Pope, who on the same day was engaged in a full schedule of audiences, including with Cardinals Luis Antonio Tagle and Paul Emil Tscherrig, the members of the IOR’s Commission of Cardinals; the bishops of the Synod of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church; and Emine Erdo?an, wife of the President of Turkey.
According to a statement released by the Holy See Press Office, Meloni subsequently met with Cardinal Piero Parolin, Secretary of State, who was accompanied by Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States and International Organisations.
“During the cordial talks held at the Secretariat of State, the good existing relations between the Holy See and Italy were highlighted, and the joint commitment to peace in Ukraine and the Middle East, and humanitarian aid in Gaza, were evoked,” the statement said.
The conversation continued with a discussion on a number of questions pertaining to bilateral relations, as well as topics of interest for the Church and Italian society.
01 Tuesday Jul 2025
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Pope Leo XIV urges religious sisters in Rome for their General Chapters or the Jubilee to stay rooted in Christ and to ensure that God, in every way, remains their everything.
01 Tuesday Jul 2025
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The Holy See Press Office released the following statement about Pope Leo XIV’s meeting on Monday morning with the Vice-President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam:
Pope Leo XIV received in audience, in the Apostolic Palace of the Vatican, the Vice-President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Her Excellency Madam Vo Thi An Xuan, who subsequently met with His Excellency Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations.
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During his Wednesday General Audience, Pope Leo XIV remembered the “vile terrorist attack” on the Mar Elias church in Damascus, Syria on June 22. He entrusted the victims to God’s mercy and offered his continued prayers for those who were wounded and their families.
Turning to all Christians in the Middle East, the Pope expressed his solidarity with them. “I am close to you, and the whole Church stands with you.” He argued this recent attack highlights “the deep fragility” that Syria continues to live through after years of instability and violence.
Pope Leo called on the international community to “not turn its gaze away from this country.” Rather, he continued, it must offer support “through acts of solidarity and a renewed commitment to peace and reconciliation.”