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Pope Leo Visit to Turkey Marks Historic First Trip Abroad

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FIUMICINO, ITALY, NOVEMBER 27: Pope Leo XIV boards a plane to Ankara at Rome's Fiumicino international airport, Italy, on November 27, 2025. Pope Leo XIV has begun his first six-day foreign trip, traveling to Turkiye, where he is expected to meet privately with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and commemorate the 1700th anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council held in Nicea, modern-day Iznik. He will then continue on to Lebanon, where he is scheduled to meet local authorities, leaders and representative from various religious faiths, and groups of young people. (Photo by Riccardo De Luca/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The Pope Leo Visit has officially begun, with Pope Leo XIV arriving in Turkey for his first foreign trip since becoming pontiff. His journey focuses on unity, interfaith dialogue and the commemoration of a milestone Christian anniversary before he heads to Lebanon, a region currently unsettled by renewed tensions and recent airstrikes.

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  • Pope Leo Visit Opens With Message of Unity
  • Marking 1,700 Years Since the Council of Nicaea
  • Pope to Continue Trip in Lebanon Despite Tensions
  • A Measured Pontiff Navigating a Complex Region

Pope Leo Visit Opens With Message of Unity

Speaking to journalists as he travelled to Ankara, Pope Leo highlighted the purpose of his trip: reminding the world that people of every belief can live together as “brothers and sisters.” This theme has defined his papacy since his election in May, reflecting his calm, diplomatic style and his effort to bridge divides within and beyond the Catholic Church.

During his stay in Turkey, he will visit the historic Blue Mosque, meet religious leaders and participate in interfaith engagements aimed at strengthening dialogue between Christian and Muslim communities.

Marking 1,700 Years Since the Council of Nicaea

A central moment of the Pope Leo Visit will occur in Iznik, formerly Nicaea, where Christian leaders will gather to commemorate the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. The council, held in 325 AD, shaped the foundations of Christian theology by affirming that Jesus is the Son of God, later forming the basis of the Nicene Creed.

The Pope’s presence at this anniversary underscores his vision of reconciling historic divisions between Eastern and Western branches of Christianity.

Pope to Continue Trip in Lebanon Despite Tensions

Despite the recent Israeli airstrikes on Beirut, the Vatican confirms that Pope Leo will continue as planned with his trip to Lebanon. There, he will meet young people, engage with religious leaders and celebrate Mass at the Beirut waterfront—the site of the 2020 port explosion.

His visit offers spiritual encouragement to Lebanon’s Christian community, which represents roughly one-third of the population.

A Measured Pontiff Navigating a Complex Region

Although Pope Leo has maintained a balanced and less overtly political tone than his predecessor, his meetings with Turkey’s President Erdogan and Lebanese leaders may prompt him to address the region’s conflicts, humanitarian crises and the global call for peace.

The Pope, who speaks multiple languages, will deliver most of his Turkish addresses in English—revealing a distinctive Chicagoan accent unfamiliar to global audiences.

As the Pope Leo Visit continues, millions will watch closely to see how his diplomatic skills and gentle approach shape Catholic engagement in some of the world’s most divided and sensitive regions.

Tags: Catholic ChurchDiplomacyLebanonMiddle EastPope LeoReligionTurkeyVatican
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