BREAKING Pope Leo XIV says “We must always seek a ceasefire. The violence, the many deaths, must stop" upon Arrival at Castel Gandolfo
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When asked what he expects from the upcoming 15 August summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Leo XIV replied: “We must always seek a ceasefire. The violence, the many deaths, must stop. Let’s see how they can come to an agreement. Because after all this time, what is the purpose of war? We must always seek dialogue, diplomatic efforts, not violence, not weapons.”
The hopes of Leo XIV regarding the two ongoing wars and the goals of the Holy See's “soft diplomacy” aimed at resolving crises through dialogue rather than war are expressed to journalists upon his arrival at Villa Barberini in Castel Gandolfo. The Pope will take a break there until Tuesday, but with some public engagements and celebrations on 15 and 17 August.
He was asked if he is concerned about the possibility of the population of Gaza being deported, and the Pope said: “Very much (concerned). The humanitarian crisis must be resolved. We cannot go on like this. We know the violence of terrorism, and we honor the many who have died, as well as the hostages — they must be freed. But we must also think of the many who are dying of hunger.”
Finally, when asked what the Holy See is doing to stop these and other conflicts, the Pope responded: “The Holy See cannot stop them... but we are working, let’s say, on ‘soft diplomacy,’ always inviting, encouraging the pursuit of nonviolence through dialogue and seeking solutions — because these problems cannot be solved by war.”
Earlier on Wednesday morning during the General Audience in Paul VI Hall, when greeting Polish pilgrims, the Pope called attention to populations in countries afflicted by war and violence: “Plead with God to grant peace to all peoples who are experiencing the tragedy of war.” The Pope’s appeal was inspired by Saint Maximilian Maria Kolbe, the Polish Franciscan who died in the Auschwitz concentration camp after volunteering to take the place of a father of a family condemned to die by starvation.
During this second summer break at the Villa Barberini residence, Leo XIV will have several public celebrations. On Friday 15 August, the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Pope will celebrate Mass at 10:00 a.m. at the Parish of Saint Thomas of Villanova in Castel Gandolfo, and at 12:00 noon will lead the recitation of the Angelus prayer from the entrance of the Apostolic Palace, in Piazza della Libertà, also in Castel Gandolfo.
On Sunday 17 August at 9:30 a.m., Pope Leo XIV will celebrate Mass at the shrine of Santa Maria della Rotonda in Albano Laziale, together with the poor assisted by the diocesan Caritas and its help. At 12:00 noon he will again lead the Angelus in Piazza della Libertà in Castel Gandolfo. Finally, he will share lunch with the poor and those assisted by Caritas at the Borgo Laudato si.’
The hopes of Leo XIV regarding the two ongoing wars and the goals of the Holy See's “soft diplomacy” aimed at resolving crises through dialogue rather than war are expressed to journalists upon his arrival at Villa Barberini in Castel Gandolfo. The Pope will take a break there until Tuesday, but with some public engagements and celebrations on 15 and 17 August.
He was asked if he is concerned about the possibility of the population of Gaza being deported, and the Pope said: “Very much (concerned). The humanitarian crisis must be resolved. We cannot go on like this. We know the violence of terrorism, and we honor the many who have died, as well as the hostages — they must be freed. But we must also think of the many who are dying of hunger.”
Finally, when asked what the Holy See is doing to stop these and other conflicts, the Pope responded: “The Holy See cannot stop them... but we are working, let’s say, on ‘soft diplomacy,’ always inviting, encouraging the pursuit of nonviolence through dialogue and seeking solutions — because these problems cannot be solved by war.”
Earlier on Wednesday morning during the General Audience in Paul VI Hall, when greeting Polish pilgrims, the Pope called attention to populations in countries afflicted by war and violence: “Plead with God to grant peace to all peoples who are experiencing the tragedy of war.” The Pope’s appeal was inspired by Saint Maximilian Maria Kolbe, the Polish Franciscan who died in the Auschwitz concentration camp after volunteering to take the place of a father of a family condemned to die by starvation.
During this second summer break at the Villa Barberini residence, Leo XIV will have several public celebrations. On Friday 15 August, the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Pope will celebrate Mass at 10:00 a.m. at the Parish of Saint Thomas of Villanova in Castel Gandolfo, and at 12:00 noon will lead the recitation of the Angelus prayer from the entrance of the Apostolic Palace, in Piazza della Libertà, also in Castel Gandolfo.
On Sunday 17 August at 9:30 a.m., Pope Leo XIV will celebrate Mass at the shrine of Santa Maria della Rotonda in Albano Laziale, together with the poor assisted by the diocesan Caritas and its help. At 12:00 noon he will again lead the Angelus in Piazza della Libertà in Castel Gandolfo. Finally, he will share lunch with the poor and those assisted by Caritas at the Borgo Laudato si.’
Source: https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2025-08/pope-stop-violence-ukraine-hunger-in-gaza-may-hostages-be-freed.html
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