Pope Leo XIV leaves after a Mass for the Jubilee of the Choirs in St. Peter’s Sq., on the Vatican, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025.
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VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo XIV is embarking on his first international journey, a pilgrimage to Turkey and Lebanon that will be delicate beneath any circumstances however is much more fraught given Mideast tensions and the media glare that may doc historical past’s first American pope on the highway.
Leo is fulfilling a visit Pope Francis deliberate to make, to mark an essential anniversary with the Orthodox church in Turkey. In Lebanon, he’ll attempt to enhance a long-suffering Christian group in addition to Lebanese of all faiths who’re nonetheless demanding justice over the 2020 Beirut port blast.
Leo, who spent 12 years as superior of his Augustinian spiritual order and 20 years as a missionary in Peru, says he likes to journey. And in current weeks, he has proven each diplomatic and linguistic dexterity in answering questions on the fly from reporters.
The journey is being lined carefully by U.S. media, with all main U.S. networks — ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox in addition to CNN and the BBC — inside Leo’s travelling pool, following his speeches, homilies and prayers at a vital second in negotiations to finish Russia’s battle in Ukraine and preserve a cease-fire in Gaza.
Main stops on the pope’s journey to Turkey and Lebanon.
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Vatican correspondents plus Lebanese and Turkish media spherical out the papal press corps of about 80 journalists, with an ample waitlist of reporters who utilized to be on the papal airplane however have been denied a seat due to restricted area.
“Anytime the pope travels, it’s a big deal,” mentioned Natalia Imperatori-Lee, affiliate professor of theology at Fordham College in New York.
However an American pope on his first international journey is a good larger deal, she mentioned, particularly within the saturated American media ecosystem the place Leo has emerged as one thing of a foil to the Trump administration and its crackdown on immigrants.
“He is still driving coverage here because of his engagement with one of the most important issues we’re facing, which is migration,” mentioned Kim Daniels, director of the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at Georgetown College. Due to that, “I think this trip will drive attention again to the peripheries and to the vulnerable.”
Considerably, Leo plans to ship all his remarks in Turkey in English, and English and French in Lebanon, casting apart the Italian lingua franca of the Vatican in favor of languages which can be extra broadly understood.
All eyes shall be on Leo’s in-flight press convention Dec. 2 returning to Rome. These encounters supplied lots of Francis’ headline-grabbing quips throughout his 12-year papacy, beginning along with his first in 2013 when he famously mentioned “Who am I to judge” a couple of purportedly homosexual priest.
Leo has proven himself to be way more prudent and diplomatic than his predecessor. However “maybe he’ll do something crazy like a ‘Who am I to judge?'” mentioned Imperatori-Lee.
An essential second in Catholic-Orthodox relations
The principle impetus for touring to Turkey, the primary cease within the Nov. 27-Dec. 2 journey, is to mark the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, Christianity’s first ecumenical council.
Leo will pray with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, religious chief of the world’s Orthodox Christians, on the website of the 325 AD gathering — right now’s Iznik — and signal a joint declaration in a visual signal of Christian unity.
Japanese and Western church buildings have been united till the Nice Schism of 1054, a divide precipitated largely by disagreements over the primacy of the pope.
“We all understand that 1,000 years of division has inflicted a deep wound that cannot be healed easily,” Bartholomew instructed the revered Greek each day Kathimerini just lately. “We have an obligation, however, to strive to heal that wound, mend the injuries, bridge the distances and restore unity.”
An opportunity to talk about Mideast peace
The go to can even provide Leo a number of events to talk about regional tensions general, Catholic-Muslim relations and Christians’ dwindling presence within the Center East.
Clergy within the area say the Vatican’s robust help for Palestinians in Gaza throughout Israel’s battle, first beneath Francis and now Leo, has bolstered the church’s credibility amongst unusual Muslims.
“In a moment when many Western powers hesitated on the question of Gaza, Francis — and then Leo — was very strong. He didn’t go to Gaza but everything he could have said it seems he said,” mentioned the Rev. Paolo Pugliese, superior of the Capuchin friars in Turkey.
The regional conflicts haven’t abated, nonetheless: Israel fired an airstrike on Lebanon’s capital on Sunday that killed Hezbollah’s chief of employees and 4 others.
Safety anticipated to be tight
The strike solely bolstered safety considerations that always accompany pope journeys. However organizers insisted Leo can be protected.
“It happened, but it doesn’t affect the places or where the pope is going,” mentioned Bishop George Bacouni, archbishop of the Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Beirut.
The Vatican mentioned no additional safety measures had been taken, although spokesman Matteo Bruni declined to say whether or not Leo’s vehicles and popemobiles have been bullet-proofed.
Considerably, Leo is not going to go to Lebanon’s south, battered by final yr’s battle between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and the location of intensified Israeli strikes in current weeks. Christians teams in southern Lebanon had lobbied for the pope to go to the realm and circulated a brand new petition simply this week.
At most Leo is likely to be bothered in Beirut by Israeli drones that fly overhead, organizers mentioned.
A prayer on the port blast website
The spotlight of the Lebanese go to comes on Leo’s final day, Dec. 2, when he spends time in silent prayer on the website of the Aug. 4, 2020, Beirut port blast.
The explosion tore by means of the Lebanese capital, killing at the least 218 individuals, wounding greater than 6,000 and devastating giant swaths of Beirut. Sparked when a whole lot of tons of ammonium nitrate detonated in a warehouse, the blast prompted billions of {dollars} in harm.
Lebanese residents have been enraged by the blast, which gave the impression to be the results of authorities negligence, approaching high of an financial disaster spurred by a long time of corruption and monetary crimes. However an investigation has repeatedly stalled, and 5 years on, no official has been convicted.
There are hopes amongst Lebanese that Leo will demand accountability from Lebanon’s political class, and demand that there could be no peace with out fact and justice.
Such an attraction “could shake up our various political leaders, because we continue to live under the pressure of a social crisis, an economic crisis, in a country where the various leaders hear neither the cry of the poor, nor the cry of the unfortunate, nor the cry of citizens,” mentioned Monsignor Cesar Essayan, apostolic vicar of Beirut for Latin ceremony Catholics.
One other essential second will come when Leo meets with younger Lebanese. He’s anticipated to present them phrases of encouragement, amid the decades-long flight of Lebanese overseas, whereas additionally acknowledging their disillusionment over the failures of adults.
“Many families feel that they are surviving the day by day with really very little visibility on the future,” mentioned Marielle Boutros, venture coordinator in Lebanon for Assist to the Church in Want, the Catholic charity. “So this visit of His Holiness, it’s not simply symbolic. It is a really concrete sign that Lebanon is not forgotten.”

