Pope Leo XIV Issues Urgent Plea for Peace Amid Escalating Iran Conflict
Pope Leo XIV has issued a stark warning to the global community, asserting that divine silence meets those who engage in warfare, as international tensions spike following U.S. Military strikes in Iran. The pontiff’s calls for diplomacy arrive at a critical juncture, highlighting the deepening divide between the Vatican’s pursuit of peace and the public display of military force in the Middle East.

During a Palm Sunday service, the Pope delivered a blunt message, stating that God “does not listen” to those who wage war. This sentiment continued into the Easter mass led by the Pope in the Vatican, where he explicitly urged the world to choose peace. The pontiff’s message was framed as a kind of Easter gospel, emphasizing renewal and reconciliation.
The Pope’s appeals stand in sharp contrast to the rhetoric and actions coming from the United States. As Pope Leo XIV calls for peace while Donald Trump continues to threaten Iran, the U.S. President has shared “hype videos” showcasing American strikes within Iranian territory. In response to the glorification of conflict in media, Pope Leo urged journalists to move beyond the spectacle and instead “show the suffering” that war inflicts on human lives.
Beyond his general appeals, the Pope has taken direct diplomatic action by making a strong appeal to the President of Israel to bring an end to the war with Iran. This diplomatic push occurs as the region faces extreme volatility, prompting over 40 countries to launch a coalition aimed at securing the Strait of Hormuz to ensure the stability of global maritime corridors.
Despite the prevailing atmosphere of conflict, the Pope maintained a message of resilience during his services on April 6, 2026, noting that “in the midst of darkness, something new always sprouts to life.” The formation of the international coalition suggests a shift toward collective security measures, though the Vatican warns that true stability can only be achieved through the cessation of hostilities.