

CNA Staff, Nov 28, 2025 / 00:12 am
Pope Leo XIV finished the third day of his apostolic journey to Turkey and Lebanon with a Mass at Volkswagen Arena, a soccer stadium in Istanbul’s Maslak neighborhood.
The Holy Father marked the day in part by joining Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I for a declaration pledging continued dialogue aimed at restoring full communion between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. The two leaders also participated in a Doxology together.
Watch LIVE the major events of Pope Leo’s apostolic journey Nov. 27 to Dec. 2 at youtube.com/@ewtnnews and follow our live updates of his historic visit:
Pope Leo XIV blesses boy at Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Istanbul
In a touching moment at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Istanbul on Nov. 29, a child eagerly awaited and received the blessing of Pope Leo XIV.
The Holy Father explained in his address: “When we look into the eyes of God, we discover that He chose the path of humility and came down among us. This is the way of the Lord, and we are all called to bear witness to Him.”
At Mass in Turkey, Pope Leo XIV calls for ecumenical and interreligious unity
Pope Leo XIV marked the start of Advent on Saturday with an appeal for unity and peace, telling thousands gathered for Mass in Istanbul that Christians “journey as if on a bridge that connects earth to Heaven,” keeping their eyes “fixed on both shores” until they are united “in the house of the Father.”
The pope celebrated Mass on Nov. 29 at the Volkswagen Arena, a large multipurpose venue within Istanbul’s Uniq cultural complex.
Read more from EWTN News’ Elias Turk, on the ground in Turkey.
Watch Pope Leo XIV process into his first public Mass abroad
Pope Leo XIV held his first public Mass abroad on Nov. 29 at Volkswagen Arena, a soccer stadium in Istanbul’s Maslak neighborhood.
Magdalena Wolinska-Riedi with EWTN News was there to capture the long procession into the Mass, with the Holy Father blessing the crowd on his way to the altar.
Pope Leo XIV and Bartholomew I ‘deeply alarmed’ by global tensions
Pope Leo XIV and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople said on Saturday they are “deeply alarmed by the current international situation,” issuing a joint appeal for peace.
The two leaders signed the joint declaration at the Palace of the Ecumenical Orthodox Patriarchate in Istanbul rejecting the use of religion to justify violence and urging global efforts toward peace.
Read more from EWTN News’ Elias Turk, on the ground in Turkey.
Photos: Pope Leo XIV prays at important Eastern Orthodox Church in Istanbul

Earlier on Saturday, Pope Leo XIV prayed at the Patriarchal Church of St. George, the seat and principal cathedral of Patriarch Bartholomew I, the head of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and spiritual leader of the world’s approximately 300 million Eastern Orthodox Christians.



Pope Leo reflects on Advent at Mass for Turkey’s Catholics
Advent prepares us “to experience anew at Christmas the mystery of Jesus, the Son of God, begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father,” the pope said in his homily at a Nov. 29 Mass at Volkswagen Arena in Istanbul.
He also invited the Catholic community to be unified, naming the different Catholic rites present in Turkey: Latin, Armenian, Chaldean, and Syriac. “Unity needs care, attention and maintenance,” he said.
Pope celebrates Mass for Turkish Catholics
Pope Leo XIV has begun the celebration of Mass for approximately 4,000 Catholics at Volkswagen Arena in Istanbul, Turkey.
Catholics in Turkey make up roughly 0.05% of the nation’s 85 million people.
Pope Leo XIV calls for unity and peace in joint declaration with Bartholomew I

Pope Leo XIV and the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I signed a joint declaration on Saturday stating their continued commitment to continued dialogue aimed at restoring full communion between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches.
In the declaration, signed at the Palace of the Ecumenical Orthodox Patriarchate in Istanbul, the heads of the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches emphasized that Christian unity is a divine gift, and called all clergy and faithful to pray and work for the fulfillment of Christ’s prayer “that they may all be one.”
Following the signing, Leo and Bartholomew I had time for a private conversation.
Pope Leo joins Doxology prayer at Eastern Orthodox church
Pope Leo spoke about unity and friendship in a brief address at St. George’s Ecumenical Orthodox Patriarchal Church during a prayer service on Saturday.
Speaking during the Doxology, an ancient prayer of praise to God, the pope said he “experienced great emotion” when he entered the Orthodox church.
After the prayer, there was a private meeting between the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox delegations.
Pope Leo lights candle with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I

Pope Leo XIV and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I lit a candle together at the Patriarchal Church of St. George in Istanbul in a sign of Christian unity.
The pope visited the Patriarchal Church of St. George in Istanbul to participate in a Doxology, a prayer of praise to God.
The church is the seat and principal cathedral of Patriarch Bartholomew I, the head of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and spiritual leader of the world’s approximately 300 million Eastern Orthodox Christians.
Airbus computer issue affects papal plane

The papal plane set to fly Pope Leo XIV from Turkey to Lebanon on Sunday is one of thousands of Airbus A320 aircraft affected by a computer issue.
Around 6,000 Airbus planes were grounded this weekend after it was discovered that intense solar radiation could interfere with onboard flight control computers, according to the BBC. For most of the affected aircraft, the issue could be resolved with a software update, but around 900 planes, including the papal plane, needed onboard computers physically replaced.
According to the Director of the Holy See Press Office, Matteo Bruni, a plane arrived to Istanbul from Rome on Saturday with a technician and the replacement computer for Pope Leo’s ITA Airways A320neo.
Leo is scheduled to take a two-hour flight from Istanbul to Beirut around midday on Nov. 30, for the second leg of his apostolic journey to Turkey and Lebanon.
Pope invites Christian leaders to walk together toward Jubilee of Redemption in 2033

Pope Leo XIV invited Christian leaders and heads of churches to walk together on a spiritual journey toward the Jubilee of Redemption in 2033, according to the Holy See Press Office.
At the end of his meeting at the Syriac Orthodox Church of Mor Ephrem in Istanbul on Saturday, the pope spoke about the value of the Council of Nicaea and Friday’s commemoration in Iznik, Turkey.
“He asked for and assured his prayers for new meetings and moments like the one experienced, even with those Churches that were unable to be present,” the Vatican press office said. Leo “recalled the primacy of evangelization and the proclamation of the kerygma and reminded us that division among Christians is an obstacle to their witness.”
Photos: Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Istanbul’s “Blue Mosque”

Pope Leo XIV started his third day in Turkey on Saturday with a visit to the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul. The visit was a gesture of respect towards the Islamic world, fraternity with Muslims, and continuity in building bridges of interreligious dialogue, though the pope declined an invitation to pray in the Muslim house of worship. Read more about the visit.



Pope meets with Syriac Orthodox and other Church leaders
Pope Leo XIV had a private meeting with Syriac Orthodox Church and other Christian leaders at the Syriac Orthodox Church of Mor Ephrem in Istanbul on Saturday, including the Syrian Orthodox patriarch and the metropolitan of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch for the dioceses of Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir.
During the closed-door meeting, the pope and the Orthodox leaders each had an opportunity to briefly address the group.
Watch: Pope visits emblematic “Blue Mosque” in Turkey
The so-called “Blue Mosque” stands as one of the most important Islamic buildings in Istanbul. Its beauty, its scale, and its history continue to attract visitors from all over the world. It also holds a unique place in the relationship between Christianity and Islam, as several popes have passed through its doors in silence and respect.
Pope Leo XIV visits Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul
Pope Leo XIV visited the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, known also as the “Blue Mosque,” in Istanbul on Saturday morning, before starting a series of ecumenical meetings.
The pope declined an invitation to pray during the visit, according to its muezzin, Aşgın Musa Tunca, who accompanied Leo for a tour of the 17th-century mosque.
Read more from EWTN News’ Elias Turk, on the ground in Turkey.
Pope Leo XIV lands in Istanbul, concludes first day in Turkey

CNA Staff, Nov 28, 2025 / 00:12 am
Pope Leo XIV concluded the second day of his apostolic journey to Turkey on Friday. The day of prayer — in Istanbul with the minority Catholic community — and then with Christian patriarchs and other leaders at the site of the Council of Nicaea in Iznik — included a call to overcome divisions and strengthen unity.
The trip continues with another full day in Turkey, before the pope continues on to Lebanon on Nov. 30 for the second part of the journey.
Watch LIVE the major events of Pope Leo’s apostolic journey Nov. 27 to Dec. 2 at youtube.com/@ewtnnews and follow CNA’s live updates of his historic visit:
Watch: Pope Leo prays the Creed with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I
Pope Leo XIV and the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I earlier on Friday prayed with leaders of various Christian Churches in Nicaea, modern-day Iznik, Turkey.
At the end of the prayer service, the leaders of Christian Churches and Communions prayed the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed together — 1,700 years later, at the very site it was first professed and prayed, the ancient Basilica of Saint Neophytos.
Watch: Catholics react to Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Turkey
Outside the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Istanbul, EWTN News correspondent Magdalena Wolinska-Riedi spoke with clergy, religious, and lay pilgrims who have been moved by Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Turkey. From local Catholics to pilgrims from Texas, each voice reflects the deep spiritual impact of the Pope’s presence in a region where Christians are a small but faithful minority.
Pope Leo XIV gets emotional during encounter with Catholic minority in Turkey
Pope Leo got emotional while praying with Catholics in the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Istanbul on Friday.
Pope Leo XIV gets emotional during encounter with Catholic minority in Turkey
Pope Leo got emotional while praying with Catholics in the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Istanbul on Friday.
Meeting with Turkey’s Catholic bishops

To close his second day in Turkey, Pope Leo XIV met with the country’s Catholic bishops and shared dinner with them at the Apostolic Delegation where he is staying.
There are 19 retired and active bishops in Turkey, covering the Latin Archdiocese of Izmir and the Apostolic Vicariates of Anatolia and Istanbul. There are also the Armenian and Chaldean archeparchies and the Greek Catholic and Syriac exarchates.
Watch: Pope Leo shares a lighthearted moment at Istanbul’s cathedral
Pope Leo XIV received some help while unveiling a commemorative plaque during his visit to Istanbul’s Cathedral of the Holy Spirit on Friday.
Pope Leo XIV marks Nicaea anniversary with call for unity

Pope Leo XIV commemorated the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea on Friday in the Turkish city of Iznik, southeast of Istanbul, historically known as the birthplace of the Nicene Creed.
“We are all invited to overcome the scandal of divisions,” and to nurture “the desire for unity for which the Lord Jesus prayed and gave his life,” the pope said at a prayer service with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople and other Christian leaders.
Read more from EWTN News’ Elias Turk, on the ground in Turkey.
Christian leaders gather at site of Council of Nicaea

Pope Leo XIV joined Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople and other Christian leaders at the site of the Council of Nicaea (now İznik, Turkey) to mark 1,700 years since the first ecumenical council.
The ecumenical prayer service took place at the archaeological excavations of the ancient Basilica of St. Neophytus, built in 380 at the site of the first Christian ecumenical council, which was convened by Emperor Constantine I in 325.

Watch: Pope Leo XIV speaks to Catholic minority in Turkey

Pope Leo XIV addressed bishops, priests, religious, pastoral workers, and laypeople at the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Istanbul on his second day in the country. Catholics in Turkey make up roughly 0.05% of the nation’s 85 million people.
Listen to Pope Leo sing the ‘Our Father’ in Latin
Private meeting with chief rabbi of Turkey

Pope Leo XIV had a private conversation with Turkey’s Chief Rabbi David Sevi at the Apostolic Delegation where the pope is staying throughout his sojourn in Istanbul.
During the encounter, which lasted around 15 minutes, they “discussed how Pope Leo’s visit is a sign of peace and a support for all religious communities in the country,” according to the Holy See Press Office.
Afterward, Leo will have lunch before moving to the airport to board a helicopter for a 30-minute flight to İznik, a town 80 miles southeast of Istanbul, where he will pray with Christian leaders at the site of the historic Council of Nicaea in 325.
The pope visits a nursing home

In Istanbul, Pope Leo XIV visited a care home for the elderly run by a community of the Little Sisters of the Poor.
“In many social contexts, where efficiency and materialism dominate, the sense of respect for elderly people has been lost,” Leo said in the nursing home’s chapel, in the presence of around 100 sisters, staff, residents, and benefactors.
“In contrast, Sacred Scripture and good traditions teach us that — as Pope Francis loved to repeat — the elderly are the wisdom of a people, a treasure for their grandchildren, families and society as a whole,” he continued in a brief reflection.
The encounter closed with the Hail Mary prayer.
Read more from EWTN News’ Elias Turk, on the ground in Turkey.
Pope Leo encourages Catholic clergy and religious

At the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit in Istanbul, Pope Leo XIV encouraged Catholic clergy, religious brothers and sisters, and lay pastoral workers to see the Catholic community’s small size as a strength.
“The logic of littleness is the Church’s true strength,” he said during a prayer service. “I therefore encourage you to cultivate a spiritual attitude of confident hope, rooted in faith and in union with God.”
Read the full story from EWTN News’ Elias Turk, on the ground in Turkey.
Watch: Bishop Gregory Mansour on what Maronites expect of Pope Leo
Upon completing his visit to Turkey, Pope Leo XIV will travel to Lebanon, where he will meet with members of the Maronite Church.
Speaking to EWTN News Nightly, Bishop Gregory Mansour, Eparch of the Maronite Eparchy of St. Maron of Brooklyn, reflects on how Maronite Catholics may view this visit.
Pope Leo XIV’s historic visit to Lebanon is approaching – and the entire country is getting ready
The countdown has begun: Pope Leo XIV will soon set foot on Lebanese soil, and the excitement is palpable.
From government ministries to local parishes and thousands of volunteers, every corner of the country is buzzing with preparations. But it’s not just the officials and organizers who are rolling up their sleeves; ordinary Lebanese from all walks of life are pitching in with extraordinary enthusiasm.

CNA Staff, Nov 27, 2025 / 18:12 pm
Pope Leo XIV ended Nov. 27 in Istanbul, concluding the initial day of his first papal trip abroad in Turkey. The Holy Father will spend Nov. 27 to Dec. 2 in the country. Watch LIVE the major events of this trip at youtube.com/@ewtnnews and follow CNA’s live updates of his historic trip.
Maronite leader’s message of reconciliation during Pope Leo’s apostolic visit
As Pope Leo XIV undertakes his apostolic journey, Bishop Gregory Mansour — who leads the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron in Brooklyn — reflects on the Jubilee Year and the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea.
His message: Unity among Christians is essential and urgent, and the Nicene Creed remains the bedrock of Christian faith and a summons to reconciliation among divided Christians.
Read the full commentary published by the National Catholic Register.
Highlights from Pope Leo XIV’s first day in Turkey
Pope Leo XIV’s first day in Turkey included honoring Atatürk in Ankara, to a private meeting with President Erdoğan, to the pontiff’s first address to national authorities.
The pope opened his first trip abroad with a strong appeal for peace, dialogue, and protection of religious minorities across the region.
EWTN News reporters photobombed by surprise bus
EWTN News reporters on the ground in Turkey and Lebanon covering the historic first international trip of Pope Leo XIV were surprised by an unexpected bus passing in front of their shot of the Holy Father at Istanbul Ataturk airport.
The pope deboarded at the airport on the evening of Nov. 27, concluding the first day of his trip to Turkey.
The unexpected automobile intrusion thankfully didn’t spoil the upbeat mood at the airport.
Pope Leo XIV concludes first day of trip in Turkey after landing in Istanbul
Pope Leo XIV concluded the first day of his trip to Turkey landing in Istanbul after traveling from Ankara.
The Holy Father on the first day of his trip met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, spoke to Turkish officials, and visited Anıtkabir, a mausoleum complex containing the tomb of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey.
He also met with the head of Turkey’s Presidency of Religious Affairs (Diyanet), Safi Arpaguş, at the directorate’s headquarters.
Watch Pope Leo XIV greet Turkish soldiers in their native language
Pope Leo XIV greeted an assembly of Turkish soldiers on Nov. 27 in their native language, saying “Merhaba, asker” (“Greetings, soldiers!”) during his meeting with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
The Holy Father was met with a resounding battle cry from the Turkish soldiers in response.
See where the pope sits aboard the papal plane
An image of the Virgin Mother is displayed where Pope Leo XIV sits aboard the papal plane.
The pope landed along with a team of journalists in Istanbul on the evening of Nov. 27.


The papal plane heads into Istanbul
The papal plane flew into Istanbul on the evening of Nov. 27 as Pope Leo XIV continued his first papal trip abroad.
The Holy Father will meet with members of the Turkish Catholic community in the ancient city.



Choir performs ‘Good is Good All the Time’ for Pope Leo XIV in Ankara
A choir performed the mid-1990s gospel praise song “God Is Good All the Time” by composers Don Moen and Paul Overstreet for Pope Leo XIV during his meeting with leaders in Ankara on the first day of his apostolic trip.
The Holy Father visited with officials in Ankara before departing for Istanbul later in the day.
The first American pope wishes journalists a happy Thanksgiving
Pope Leo XIV on Nov. 27 offered wishes of a happy Thanksgiving to American journalists aboard the papal plane during his first trip abroad as Supreme Pontiff.
“It’s a wonderful day to celebrate,” the Holy Father, born in Chicago, told travelers aboard the plane.
The pope also received several Thanksgiving gifts from American journalists, including several pies.
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