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Pope Leo decries ‘atrocious violence’ in Iran war, urges ceasefire

By Thomson Reuters Mar 15, 2026 | 7:12 AM

VATICAN CITY, March 15 (Reuters) – Pope Leo made an impassioned plea on Sunday for an immediate ceasefire in the expanding Iran ​war, lamenting “atrocious violence” that he said ‌had killed thousands of non-combatants and caused suffering across the region.

As the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran enters its third week, the first U.S. pope warned that violence would ‌not ​bring the justice, stability ⁠and peace that the ⁠peoples of the region long for.

“For two weeks, the peoples of the Middle East have been suffering the atrocious violence of war,” the ​pope said at his weekly Angelus prayer in St. Peter’s Square.

“In the name of ⁠Christians in the Middle East ⁠and of all women and men ​of good will, I appeal to those responsible ​for this conflict: Cease fire!” Pope Leo said.

“Thousands ‌of innocent people have been killed, and many more have been forced to leave their homes. I renew my closeness to all those ⁠who have lost their loved ones in the attacks,” he said.

Leo added that the situation in Lebanon — ravaged ⁠by a ‌war between Israel and the ⁠Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah — was also ​a cause ‌of “great concern”.

“I hope for paths ​of dialogue ⁠that can support the country’s authorities in implementing lasting solutions to the serious crisis currently underway, for the common good of all the Lebanese people,” the pope said.

(Reporting by Angelo Amante; Editing by ​Aidan Lewis)