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Vatican news: Venezuela, FSSP, and Papal Journeys Ahead

Pope Leo at Wednesday's General Audience on January 21, 2026. Credit: Vatican Media
Pope Leo at Wednesday's General Audience on January 21, 2026. Credit: Vatican Media

From high-stakes Vatican diplomacy to renewed liturgical traditions and an expanding horizon of papal travel, this week’s Vaticano Updates highlight the key moments shaping Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate. As the Holy See pursues peace in global conflicts, strengthens dialogue within the Church and among Christians, and looks ahead to pastoral journeys across the world, the Vatican continues to balance its spiritual mission with its role on the international stage.

Latest in Vatican news for January 22, 2026

Vatican Diplomacy and the Search for Peace

The Holy See has confirmed that it attempted to mediate with former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in an effort to avoid possible U.S. military intervention and prevent further bloodshed. According to Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Church sought a peaceful resolution by engaging both Maduro and figures within his regime during the tense weeks leading up to his capture.

Although those efforts ultimately proved unsuccessful, the Vatican’s initiative reflects its longstanding diplomatic commitment to dialogue and peace, particularly amid Venezuela’s ongoing political instability.

Unity, Tradition, and the Life of the Church

During the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, Cardinal Kurt Koch, Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Christian Unity, emphasized that ecumenism is not merely an internal Church concern but a vital instrument for peace in the world. He stressed that Christian unity must not mirror the divisions of society, but instead offer a credible witness of reconciliation. Drawing on Saint Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians, the cardinal highlighted the enduring call to overcome fragmentation and work toward a shared Christian testimony.

In another significant development, Pope Leo XIV held a cordial half-hour meeting with leaders of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP), a community dedicated to the traditional Roman Rite. The encounter took place as the fraternity undergoes an apostolic visitation following Traditionis Custodes. The FSSP described the meeting as an opportunity to clarify its history, mission, and current challenges. Observers note that Pope Leo has shown a more pragmatic and measured approach toward traditional communities.

Holy Thursday, Rome, and Future Papal Travels

After a 12-year hiatus, Pope Leo XIV will once again celebrate the Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper at the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran, restoring a long-standing Roman tradition. Church officials say the decision highlights the Pope’s desire to embody his role as Bishop of Rome and to reestablish a more universal and communal celebration of the rite, which in recent years had often taken place in prisons or shelters.

Looking ahead, Mexico’s Cardinal Carlos Aguiar Retes has reaffirmed that Pope Leo XIV hopes to visit Mexico in the near future. During a January 14 meeting, the Pope expressed gratitude for the invitation and a particular desire to entrust his pontificate to Our Lady of Guadalupe.

Additional papal journeys are also being discussed, including possible visits to several African countries and Spain, with trips to South and North America more likely in the second half of the year.

As the Vatican looks toward the months ahead, diplomacy, dialogue, tradition, and missionary outreach remain at the heart of Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate—along with many journeys still on the horizon.

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