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Pope Leo’s First Apostolic Journey

Pope Leo celebrates Holy Mass for the Jubilee for Consecrated Life on Thursday, October 9, 2025. Credit: Vatican Media

This week, Pope Leo XIV announced major developments in his pontificate — including his first apostolic journey abroad, a strong appeal for peace in the Holy Land, new financial reforms, and heartfelt messages to both the Knights of Columbus and the world’s young people.

Pope Leo XIV’s First Apostolic Journey to Turkey and Lebanon

Pope Leo XIV will undertake his first apostolic journey from November 27 to December 2, visiting Turkey and Lebanon. The six-day trip carries deep historical and spiritual significance, marking the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, the birthplace of the Nicene Creed that united early Christianity.

In İznik (ancient Nicaea), the Pope will join Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople in a joint pilgrimage — a historic moment for Catholic–Orthodox relations. He will also spend time at the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Istanbul, where he and Patriarch Bartholomew will celebrate the Feast of St. Andrew the Apostle on November 30.

The second leg of the journey will take him to Lebanon, where the country’s bishops expressed gratitude for his “fatherly love and special concern” amid ongoing political and economic hardship.

Pope Speaks Out Against Violence in the Holy Land

On the second anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel, Pope Leo XIV delivered a strong appeal for peace, condemning terrorism as an act “that cannot be tolerated.”

The Holy Father also mourned the vast number of Palestinian lives lost over the past two years, describing the ongoing conflict as “a painful wound for humanity.” He invited the world to examine “how much hatred there is in the world” and to begin healing by asking, “What can we do about it?”

His remarks were widely seen as a call for both justice and reconciliation in a deeply divided region.

Pope Thanks the Knights of Columbus for Their Service

Pope Leo XIV met with leaders of the Knights of Columbus, expressing heartfelt thanks for their charitable service and support for the Vatican.

The Holy Father praised their funding of the restoration of Bernini’s Baldacchino and the Chair of St. Peter monument in St. Peter’s Basilica — calling these contributions “a visible sign of enduring devotion to the Vicar of Christ.”

He encouraged the Knights to continue their mission of faith in action, serving both the Church and local communities throughout the United States and beyond.

Vatican Finances: Pope Leo XIV Approves New Flexibility

In a significant financial development, the Vatican announced that it will once again be permitted to use external financial institutions for investment activities — a shift from Pope Francis’ 2022 directive requiring all Vatican funds to be centralized in the IOR (Institute for the Works of Religion).

The new decision, formalized in the rescript Coniuncta Cura (“Shared Responsibility”), was approved by Pope Leo XIV after consultation with financial experts and the Council for the Economy.

According to the Pope, this change aims to ensure greater efficiency and transparency in Vatican financial management, while maintaining responsible oversight of Church resources.

Pope Leo XIV’s Message to Youth: Be Artisans of Peace

Looking ahead to World Youth Day 2027 in Seoul, Pope Leo XIV addressed young Catholics with a heartfelt appeal to reject division and embrace peace.

“Do not follow those who use the language of faith to sow division,” he said. “Become active artisans of peace and courageous witnesses of Christ.”

Reflecting on this year’s theme — “You also are my witnesses, because you have been with me” — the Pope encouraged youth to live as pilgrims of hope, guided by the Holy Spirit to bear joyful testimony in an often divided world.

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