VATICAN CITY– Pope Leo XIV, during his first weekly general audience on May 21, 2025, at St. Peter’s Square, called for the immediate entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza and an end to hostilities affecting civilians.
He described the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region as increasingly distressing, emphasizing the dire impact on vulnerable populations, including children, the elderly, and the sick.
In his address, Pope Leo XIV urged an end to the hostilities affecting civilians and called for the protection of all lives. He highlighted the importance of humanitarian corridors to ensure that aid reaches those in need.
The Pope’s call for sufficient humanitarian aid underscores the urgent need for international efforts to address the crisis and provide relief to those affected.
Pope Leo XIV’s appeal aligns with his broader commitment to promoting peace and supporting vulnerable communities worldwide.
His leadership continues to inspire efforts toward humanitarian action and the pursuit of justice for those in need.