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Pope Leo XIV in Türkiye: Let us walk together in truth and friendship

Nov 27, 2025 | 16:01
in Christianity, FrontPage
Pope Leo XIV in Türkiye: Let us walk together in truth and friendship

@Vatican Media

On his first Apostolic Journey abroad, Pope Leo XIV addresses authorities in Ankara, urging Türkiye to embrace its vocation as a bridge between cultures, faiths, and continents, and calling the world to reject division and pursue dialogue.

Pope Leo XIV landed in Ankara only a few hours ago, stepping onto Turkish soil and kicking off the first leg of his first Apostolic Journey abroad, taking place from the 27th of November to the 3rd of December. The journey will take him from Istanbul to Iznik, where the Church marks the 1700th anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea, and then, on Sunday the 30th, the Holy Father will travel to Lebanon.

Today, Pope Leo kicks off the journey in Türkiye’s Presidential Palace, where authorities, civil society, and members of the diplomatic corps gathered to hear the Pope’s first words during his initial Apostolic Journey abroad.

@Vatican Media

Pope: The bridge as a symbol of Türkiye’s vocation

According to Vatican News, addressing Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Pope Leo expressed gratitude for the warm welcome extended to him. He spoke of Türkiye as a land “inextricably linked to the origins of Christianity,” yet also one that calls together all children of Abraham – Muslims, Christians, and Jews – to recognise difference not as division, but as a pathway to fraternity.

The Pope reflected on the natural beauty and rich cultural diversity of the country, describing them as reminders that human civilisation flourishes where generations, ideas, and traditions meet. Such diversity, he stressed, is not a threat but a safeguard of social vitality. “Uniformity would be an impoverishment,” he said, insisting that bridges—real and symbolic—are what sustain a truly civil society.

The emblem chosen for the Pope’s journey depicts the bridge over the Dardanelles Strait. It is, the Pope said, a symbol of Türkiye’s unique identity: a nation physically connecting Asia to Europe, but even more profoundly, connecting itself—from east to west, from tradition to modernity, from difference to unity.

In a world strained by polarisation and extreme positions, he warned, societies risk fragmentation. Yet Christians in Türkiye, he affirmed, stand ready to contribute positively to the country’s unity, recalling the affection of Saint John XXIII—the “Turkish Pope”—who once served here and urged Catholics to reject isolation and embrace a “culture of encounter”. Those words, the Holy Father noted, remain strikingly relevant today.

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“God built a bridge between heaven and earth”

Pope Leo turned to the Gospel image of God as bridge-builder – a God who, in revealing Himself, created a passage between heaven and earth so that hearts might learn to mirror His compassion. Justice and mercy, he insisted, must challenge the logic of domination. Compassion and solidarity – not power – must be the true measures of development.

He warned of the dangers of technological progress detached from ethics, reminding his listeners that even artificial intelligence ultimately magnifies human choices: “Processes are not the work of machines, but of humanity itself.” For this reason, he urged leaders to work together “to repair the damage done to the unity of our human family.”

Family at the heart of Turkish society

Turning to a theme close to the hearts of many Turks, Pope Leo spoke of the family as “the first nucleus of social life,” the space where each person learns the essential truth that “without the other, there is no I.”

He celebrated the country’s efforts to strengthen the role of the family, while also acknowledging the risks any family faces if it isolates itself or suppresses the voices of its own members. Happiness, he said, does not come from individualism nor from scorning the bonds of marriage and openness to life.

He warned of consumerist cultures that turn loneliness into a commodity, urging instead “a culture that appreciates affection and personal connection” – a culture in which both conjugal love and the indispensable contribution of women are honoured. Women, he affirmed, increasingly enrich the country through scholarship, professional life, public service, and cultural leadership.

A call for Türkiye to be a source of peace

The Holy Father expressed his hope that Türkiye may continue to serve as “a source of stability and rapprochement between peoples,” recalling the visits of Popes Paul VI, John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis. His own visit, tied to the anniversary of Nicaea, where early Christians met to seek unity of faith, he speaks of the eternal need for dialogue and encounter.

At a time when the world is once again marked by heightened conflict, he warned against what Pope Francis called “a third world war fought piecemeal.” Nations, he said, are investing their energies in destructive dynamics rather than in the shared challenges of peace, combating hunger, protecting creation, and securing education and health for all.

Walking together in truth and friendship

The Holy See, Pope Leo said, comes with “only its spiritual and moral strength,” yet with a firm desire to work alongside all nations committed to the integral development of every person.

“Let us walk together,” he concluded, “in truth and friendship, humbly trusting in the help of God.”

@Vatican Media

Ecumenical Patriarch arrives in Ankara for official reception of Pope Leo XIV

It is recalled that Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew arrived in Ankara a short while ago, responding to an official invitation from the President of the Republic of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The Patriarch’s visit comes ahead of the formal welcoming ceremony for His Holiness Pope Leo XIV at the Presidential Complex in Beştepe.

During this brief patriarchal visit to the Turkish capital, the Patriarch was accompanied by Metropolitan Emmanuel of Chalcedon, who was also invited by the President. Joining the delegation were the Very Reverend Grand Archdeacon Alexander, Nikolaos-Georgios Papachristou, Director of the Patriarchal Press and Communications Office, and Ms. Lena Katsi, representing the Chalcedon community.

Later in the afternoon, the Ecumenical Patriarch will be present in Istanbul to welcome Pope Leo XIV upon his arrival in the city, where he will greet him as the spiritual shepherd of the historic Queen of Cities

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