Pope Leo XIV Sends Letter to Cardinals Revealing the Themes of the Next Consistory of Cardinals at the Vatican in June


Pope Leo XIV Sends Letter to Cardinals concerning the next consistory on June 26 and 27(Image Vatican Media Jan. 8 Holy Mass in St. Peter's Basilica on the last day of the consistory)
In a letter to the Cardinals before a late-June Consistory, Pope Leo XIV calls for a deeper reflection on the themes of “Evangelii gaudium," particularly the reform of the processes of Christian initiation. The Consistory will take place in the Vatican on June 26 and 27, shortly before the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, and will conclude with a Eucharistic celebration presided over by Pope Leo XIV. The Pope had announced the assembly at the end of the Consistory held on January 7–8.
FULL TEXT LETTER OF POPE LEO XIV TO THE CARDINALS
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Your Eminence,

During this holy season of Easter, I wish to convey to you my heartfelt and fraternal greetings, in the hope that the peace of the risen Lord may sustain and renew our suffering world.

I likewise renew my gratitude for your participation in the Consistory last January. I greatly appreciate the work carried out in the groups, which facilitated free, concrete and spiritually fruitful exchanges, as well as the notable quality of the interventions made during the plenary. The compiled contributions constitute a resource of lasting value, which I hope will be reflected on further, and will mature through ecclesial discernment.

In my concluding remarks in January, I already referred to some elements regarding synodality that emerged from the groups. Now, I wish to focus in particular on what emerged from the groups regarding Evangelii Gaudium, especially concerning mission and the transmission of the faith.

Your contributions make it clear that this Exhortation continues to be a significant point of reference. In addition to introducing new content, it refocuses everything on the kerygma as the heart of our Christian and ecclesial identity. It was recognized as a “breath of fresh air,” capable of initiating processes of pastoral and missionary conversion — rather than producing immediate structural reforms — and thus profoundly guiding the Church’s journey.

Indeed, you emphasized how this perspective challenges the Church at every level. On a personal level, it calls every baptized person to renew their encounter with Christ, moving from a faith merely received to a faith truly lived and experienced. This journey affects the very quality of spiritual life, expressed in the primacy of prayer, in the witness that precedes words, and in the coherence between faith and life. At the community level, it calls for a shift from a pastoral approach of maintenance to one of mission. This requires communities to be living agents of the proclamation — welcoming communities that use accessible language, attentive to the quality of relationships, and capable of offering places for listening, accompaniment and healing. At the diocesan level, the responsibility of Pastors to resolutely support missionary boldness emerges clearly, ensuring that such boldness is not weighed down or stifled by organizational excesses, but is guided by a discernment that helps us to recognize what is essential.

From all this flows a profoundly unified understanding of mission, which is Christ-centered and kerygmatic. It is born of an encounter with Christ that is capable of transforming lives and spreading through attraction rather than conquest. It is an integral mission, holding in balance explicit proclamation, witness, commitment and dialogue, and yielding neither to the temptation of proselytism nor to a merely institutional mentality of preservation or expansion. Even when the Church finds herself in a minority, she is called to live with confident courage, as a small flock bringing hope to all, mindful that the aim of mission is not its own survival, but the communication of the love with which God loves the world.

Among the specific suggestions that emerged, the following deserve to be welcomed and reflected on further: the need to relaunch Evangelii Gaudium through an honest assessment of what has actually been embraced over the years and what, by contrast, remains unfamiliar or unimplemented, with particular attention to the necessary reforms of the processes of Christian initiation; the importance of valuing apostolic and pastoral visits as authentic opportunities for kerygmatic proclamation and for a growth in the quality of relationships; and the similar need to reassess the effectiveness of ecclesial communication, including at the level of the Holy See, from a more explicitly missionary perspective.

With a grateful heart, I renew my thanks for your service and contribution to the life of the Church. In regard to the forthcoming Consistory, which will take place from 26 to 27 June, more detailed information will be provided in due course to assist with the necessary preparations.

In the risen Lord, source of our hope, I send you my warmest Easter greetings.

With fraternal esteem in Christ,

From the Vatican, 12 April 2026

LEO PP. XIV
Source: https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/it/bollettino/pubblico/2026/04/14/0291/00612.html

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Anonymous said…
I utterly disagree with Pope Leo, I am ashamed of the Pope. I think that while yes he needs to call for peace always he should also have called for Muslim's to practice fair war tactics. He called out the President of the United States. His home country! He knows the issues we have here. President Trump is in a just war. President Trump is not doing mass deportations of people who have been here for 20 years. Even if they have slipped by the system hidden while being an illegal and criminal then as an American I want them deported! That is what President Trump is doing. Why would the Pope look for respect from the President who is his senior? Where is the Pope's humility? Where was the Popes respect where he called and spoke to the President about wanting to end the war in Iran before side swiping the president with a world wide attack on the President of America! He took sides with the evil regime in Iran and it looked bad and not for the President but for the church and the Pope! Persians have suffered enough they are begging for help. This President has been a huge help to the church and promoted the church and his wife is a Holy Catholic women and they are treated poorly by the church! Pope Francis basically came out and denounced him! Insulted him! I watched all the things on the Pope and all the news on my President and I have to ask is the Pope for One World Order? Why did the Pope instigate this? If he had a beef with the war in Iran and the President why did he not go to him first and then return with the Bishops? This man has suffered twenty years of abuse, threats of beating and raping his wife and little son, attempts on his life and is cheerful and supportive to the Pope and the church and the Pope rejected him. Then when he put the meme out instead of saying ok brother I see that you too are about the Lords work he calls him a blasphemous man and insinuating that he is Jesus! What an insult to a President about to devote the country to the Sacred Heart of Jesus! You know instead of acting like a loving Father and a Pope he acted like a politician who was opposed to the President. I have watched my church speak with a forked tongue! They have supported Biden and Pelosi while they did the most criminal and horrendous things and talked so patiently and kindly about them and Obama! Crooks and thieves! Postings of Obama as Jesus! Not a word! President Trump was laying hands on the sick and praying for him and showing he too has Jesus in him! With out all the benefits of the Holy Roman Catholic church and all the special graces we are afforded! Where as a Father was his Fatherly love and support for his senior President who has been thru hell and back? I respect my Father, but not if he did not earn it! Or if he was not loving or kind to me! We are all miserable sinners...even the Pope must go to confession. As a chaste women who lives in obedience to church teaching I know the dirty under belly of the church and how she looks away. Pride is a horrible sin...the Cardinals and Bishops and the Pope were all too quick to attack President Trump and i have to ask why? Why are you all so in favor of abandoning Israel? and Iran? Claiming now to be the chosen people? We are the ones grafted in...I bless the children of God and his chosen people and yes I want them to turn to Jesus as I do hope for the Muslims to also discover the truth about the Messiah!