Pope begins 2026 with plea for peace in countries ‘bloodied by conflict’

Leo celebrated a New Year’s Day Mass in St Peter’s Basilica and then delivered a special noon prayer from his studio overlooking the square, which was full of pilgrims and tourists on the bright, chilly day.
Pope begins 2026 with plea for peace in countries ‘bloodied by conflict’

Pope Leo celebrated Mass on New Year’s Day in St. Peter’s Basilica (Alessandra Tarantino/AP)

The Pope has opened 2026 with a plea for peace, singling out in particular countries “bloodied by conflict” and families wounded by violence.

Leo celebrated a New Year’s Day Mass in St Peter’s Basilica and then delivered a special noon prayer from his studio overlooking the square, which was full of pilgrims and tourists on the bright, chilly day.

Leo noted that January 1 marks the church’s World Day of Peace, and used the occasion to issue a prayer.

“Let us all pray together for peace: first, among nations bloodied by conflict and suffering, but also within our homes, in families wounded by violence or pain,” he said.

Pope Leo celebrated a special Mass on New Year’s Day (Alessandra Tarantino/AP)

After a busy Christmas season, Leo has a few days of rest before he celebrates the church’s Epiphany holiday on January 6.

On that day he officially closes the 2025 Holy Year, the once every quarter-of-a-century celebration that brought millions of pilgrims to Rome.

Immediately thereafter, he is to preside over a two-day meeting of the entire College of Cardinals, the princes of the church who elected him Pope, as well as those who are aged over 80 and did not participate in the conclave but still remain part of the college.

Leo is resurrecting a tradition largely eschewed by Pope Francis to convene cardinals every so often to seek their counsel on how to govern the 1.4 billion-strong Catholic Church.

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