Pope at Consistory: War Is Never Blessed by God

by Chief Editor

Pope Leo XIV opened an Extraordinary Consistory at the Vatican on June 26, calling on the Cardinals to prioritize global peace and the “true freedom of faith.” During the opening Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, the Pope characterized war as an affront to human dignity, asserting that it is “never blessed by God.” The assembly, which concludes during the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, focuses on the Synod and addressing the role of the Church in the world today.

How does the Vatican define the role of faith in global conflict?

Pope Leo XIV argues that faith serves as a moral anchor for the global community, transcending political boundaries to foster what he calls a magnifica humanitas, or a “great humanity.” According to the Pope’s homily, the Church must remain impartial in its message of salvation while actively advocating for the “civilization of love.” By citing the teaching of Saint Paul VI, the Pope positions the Church as a mediator that rejects the use of high-tech weaponry as a substitute for human intelligence and free will in resolving disputes.

How does the Vatican define the role of faith in global conflict?
Did you know?
The term “Consistory” refers to an assembly convened by the Pope.

What are the primary objectives of the current Extraordinary Consistory?

The assembly is guided by three core principles: the pursuit of freedom of faith, the cultivation of peace through unity, and the practice of harmony through obedience. Fr. Johan Pacheco reports that the Pope emphasized these themes to help Cardinals reflect on matters concerning the Church and the world today. The current agenda explicitly links these principles to the broader implementation of the Synod. This process aims to increase collegiality, ensuring that the baptized and Bishops work in unity.

Comparison: Synodality vs. Traditional Governance

Approach Focus
Traditional Hierarchical decision-making and top-down decree.
Synodality Collegial discernment involving bishops and the baptized.

Why is “obedience” framed as a path to harmony?

In the context of the Consistory, Pope Leo XIV defines obedience as “a listening that recognizes the gift of the Word made flesh for us.” According to Vatican reporting, this active listening is intended to purify the intentions of Church leaders. By aligning with the “living Word,” the Pope suggests that the Church can better identify pastoral challenges and opportunities and correct internal deviations. This focus on harmony is designed to aid the Church in its shared path.

Extraordinary Consistory – Opening, June 26, 2026 – Pope Leo XIV
Pro Tip:
To track the outcomes of this Consistory, look for updates following the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Extraordinary Consistory?
It is a gathering of Cardinals convened by the Pope to reflect on matters concerning the Church and the world today.

What is the connection between the Consistory and the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul?
The timing is significant, as the Pope views these two missionary martyrs as the “pillars of the Roman Catholic Church” whose preaching became one with their lives.

How does the Church address modern warfare?
According to Pope Leo XIV, the Church addresses war by emphasizing that peace is a duty of justice because we are one human family, urging leaders to resolve conflicts as human beings and not as beasts.


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