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Iran conflict: Pope Leo asks God to help world leaders renounce war

Pope Leo released a video on Thursday praying that God would help world leaders renounce war as a means of resolving conflicts in an unusual appeal as the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign against Iran pressed on for the sixth day.

Joshua McElwee

5 March 2026 at 14:41:58

FILE PHOTO: Pope Leo XIV leads the Angelus prayer from the window of the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican, March 1, 2026.

Guglielmo Mangiapane/Reuters


VATICAN CITY - Pope Leo released a video on Thursday praying that God would help world leaders renounce war as a means of resolving conflicts in an unusual appeal as the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign against Iran pressed on for the sixth day.


"Lord, enlighten the leaders of the nations, so they may have the courage to abandon projects of death," the pontiff said in the video message.


"Today we lift up our prayer for peace in the world, asking that nations renounce weapons and choose the path of dialogue and diplomacy," he said.


Leo releases a video message each month to announce his prayer intentions for that month. The pope's intention for March is "for disarmament and peace".


It was unclear if Thursday's video was created specifically to respond to the U.S.-Israeli military campaign, which has set off a regional war with Iranian attacks in Israel, the Gulf and Iraq, and Israeli attacks in Lebanon.


The Vatican did not immediately respond to a question about when the video was recorded.


The Vatican's top diplomat warned on Wednesday that the U.S.-Israeli strikes undermined international law and ​said nations did not have a right to launch "preventive wars", an unusually direct criticism of the military campaign.


"If states were to be recognised as having a right to 'preventive war' ... the entire world could risk going ​up in flames," Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican's secretary of state, said in an interview with Vatican News.


In his video, the pope asked God to help the world understand "that true security does not come from control fuelled by fear but from trust, justice and solidarity among peoples."


Reporting by Joshua McElwee, Editing by William Maclean/Reuters

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