During his first general audience at St. Peter's Square, Pope Leo XIV made a fervent appeal for humanitarian aid to be permitted into the crisis-stricken Gaza Strip, which he labelled as "heart-rending."
Pope Leo XIV Urges Humanitarian Aid for Gaza in First Audience

Pope Leo XIV Urges Humanitarian Aid for Gaza in First Audience
In a heartfelt message during his inaugural general audience, Pope Leo XIV calls for immediate humanitarian assistance to Gaza.
On May 21, 2025, in front of an audience of approximately 40,000 people gathered at St. Peter’s Square, Pope Leo XIV utilized his inaugural general audience to spotlight the urgent humanitarian crisis affecting Gaza. He described the increasing hunger crisis there as “increasingly worrying and painful,” insisting on the necessity for dignified humanitarian aid to enter and emphasizing the need to end hostilities that deeply affect the lives of children, the elderly, and the sick.
The Pope's remarks came right after leaders from the UK, Canada, and France urged the Israeli government to expedite aid to Gaza. Tensions escalated following a cease-fire collapse between Israel and Hamas in March, leading to restricted aid as part of Israel's strategy to compel the group to release hostages.
Pope Leo XIV has been vocal about the humanitarian situation since his election on May 8, urging for an immediate cease-fire and the liberation of hostages held by Hamas in his first public statements. His repeated calls resonate with the commitment to prioritize the suffering of innocent civilians.
Wednesday's audience, a staple tradition for popes to engage with the faithful, concluded with the Pope reiterating the necessity of providing humanitarian relief and ensuring the safety of hostages.
As the international community looks on, Pope Leo XIV remains a steadfast advocate for peace and compassion amid ongoing conflicts.
The Pope's remarks came right after leaders from the UK, Canada, and France urged the Israeli government to expedite aid to Gaza. Tensions escalated following a cease-fire collapse between Israel and Hamas in March, leading to restricted aid as part of Israel's strategy to compel the group to release hostages.
Pope Leo XIV has been vocal about the humanitarian situation since his election on May 8, urging for an immediate cease-fire and the liberation of hostages held by Hamas in his first public statements. His repeated calls resonate with the commitment to prioritize the suffering of innocent civilians.
Wednesday's audience, a staple tradition for popes to engage with the faithful, concluded with the Pope reiterating the necessity of providing humanitarian relief and ensuring the safety of hostages.
As the international community looks on, Pope Leo XIV remains a steadfast advocate for peace and compassion amid ongoing conflicts.