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Pope Leo XIV Calls for Global Peace in First Regina Coeli Address

Speaking to over 100,000 in St. Peter’s Square, the new pontiff urged a just resolution to conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza while departing from tradition with symbolic gestures.

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Overview

  • Pope Leo XIV delivered his first Regina Coeli address from the central loggia of St. Peter’s Basilica, a departure from the traditional Apostolic Palace window setting.
  • He called for an immediate, just, and lasting peace in Ukraine and Gaza, directly appealing to global leaders to end war and human suffering.
  • Over 100,000 people gathered in St. Peter’s Square to hear his address, where he also quoted Pope John Paul II in an encouragement to youth: 'Do not be afraid!'
  • On Saturday, he visited the Marian sanctuary in Genazzano and laid a white rose at the tomb of his predecessor, Pope Francis, signaling continuity and renewal.
  • Following the Regina Coeli, Pope Leo XIV formally assumed the sealed papal apartment, as the Vatican anticipates key administrative appointments in the coming days.