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Pope Leo XIV Calls Consecrated Religious to Be 'Leaven of Peace' on World Day

He delivered a pastoral charge rooted in Scripture with Vatican II, highlighting steadfast presence in conflict zones.

Overview

  • Pope Leo XIV celebrated a Feb. 2 Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica marking the 30th World Day for Consecrated Life.
  • He urged consecrated men and women to witness peace and fraternity by overcoming conflict through love and forgiveness without measure.
  • The pope praised communities that remain with their people in places of violence, calling their presence a living reminder of the sacredness of vulnerable life.
  • He emphasized care for the young, the elderly, the poor, the sick, and the imprisoned, describing each person as an inviolable sanctuary of God’s presence.
  • He framed the vocation as prophetic, recalling founders who were willing to be signs of contradiction, and anchored the message in Simeon and Anna, Verbum Domini, and Lumen Gentium; no new directives were announced.