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Pope Leo XIV Calls for Peace in Nigeria, Sends Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine

Pope Leo at Sunday's Angelus from the Apostolic Palace on February 8, 2026. Credit: Vatican Media
Pope Leo at Sunday's Angelus from the Apostolic Palace on February 8, 2026. Credit: Vatican Media

Pope Leo XIV addressed escalating violence in Nigeria, extended humanitarian aid to war-torn Ukraine, and approved key developments within the Vatican this week. From global crises to cultural restoration and upcoming papal travel plans, here are the latest updates from the Holy See.

Pope Leo XIV Prays for Nigeria, Sends Aid to Ukraine

Pope Leo XIV has expressed sorrow and spiritual closeness to the victims of recent violent attacks in Nigeria. Speaking after the Sunday Angelus in St. Peter’s Square, the Holy Father addressed a wave of assaults carried out by armed groups across several states, including Kaduna and Niger.

According to reports, the attacks involved killings, kidnappings, and assaults on churches and Catholic facilities. The Pope called on local authorities to ensure the protection of every citizen and entrusted the victims and those abducted to prayer, urging peace and security for the affected communities.

Meanwhile, in response to Ukraine’s freezing winter and continued strikes on energy infrastructure, Pope Leo has sent concrete humanitarian assistance. Eighty electricity generators, along with food and large quantities of medicine, have been dispatched through the Papal Almoner.

The aid has reached hard-hit areas, including Kyiv and Fastiv, and is being distributed through parish networks to provide heat, electricity, and medical support to civilians enduring harsh conditions.

Marian Academy Statutes Updated

The Holy See has also announced that Pope Leo XIV has approved new statutes for the Pontifical International Marian Academy. Founded in 1946 to promote and coordinate Mariological and Marian studies worldwide, the academy’s updated statutes aim to align its mission more closely with current Vatican structures and pastoral needs.

The academy continues its work in fostering sound Marian research and devotion across cultures, strengthening theological reflection and popular piety centered on the Mother of God.

Sistine Chapel Restoration

In the Vatican Museums, restoration work has begun on Michelangelo’s Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel. Officials say the extraordinary maintenance project will last approximately three months and seeks to remove surface deposits that have dulled the fresco’s colors over time.

Importantly, the Sistine Chapel will remain open to visitors during the restoration. Conservators will operate behind a high-definition reproduction of the artwork, allowing pilgrims and tourists to continue visiting while the work proceeds.

Vaticano Updates for February 13, 2026

Pope Leo will not travel to the U.S.

Finally, the Vatican has confirmed that Pope Leo XIV will not travel to the United States in 2026, despite speculation linked to the country’s upcoming 250th anniversary of independence. According to the Holy See Press Office, other international trips are instead taking shape, with visits expected to Africa, Peru, and Spain at various points during the year.

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