Pope Leo XIV has expressed hopes that the US-Israel war on Iran could be finished before Easter.
The US-born pontiff made the remarks to reporters as he left the papal retreat at Castel Gandolfo outside of Rome on Tuesday.
āIām told that president Trump has recently stated that he would like to end the war,ā Leo said.
āI hope that heās looking for an off-ramp.
āHopefully heās looking for a way to decrease the amount of violence, of bombing, which would be a significant contribution to removing the hatred thatās being created, thatās increasing constantly in the Middle East and elsewhere.ā
Leo called on all world leaders to return to dialogue and look for āways to reduce the amount of violence,ā so that āpeace, especially at Easter, might reign in our heartsā.

The Popeās remarks came during Holy Week, the most sacred period of the year for Christians.
āIt should be the holiest time of the year. It is a time of peace, a time of reflection. But as we all know, again, in the world, in many places we are seeing so much suffering, so many deaths, even innocent children,ā Leo said.
āWe constantly make the call for peace, but unfortunately, many people want to promote hatred, violence, war.ā
On Palm Sunday, the pontiff said God does not listen to the prayers of those who make war or cite God to justify their violence, as he prayed especially for Christians in the Middle East during Mass in St Peterās Square.
Leaders on all sides of the Iran war have used religion to justify their actions. US officials, especially US defence secretary Pete Hegseth, have invoked their Christian faith to cast the war as a Christian nation trying to vanquish its foes with military might.
Russiaās Orthodox Church, too, has justified Russiaās invasion of Ukraine as a āholy warā against a Western world it considers has fallen into evil.
As Holy Week continues, Leo will carry out the Holy Thursday foot-washing tradition in the basilica of St John Lateran, where popes have performed it for decades.
On Friday, Leo is due to preside over the Good Friday procession at Romeās Colosseum commemorating Christās Passion and crucifixion, and will carry the cross himself.
Saturday brings the late night Easter Vigil, during which Leo will baptize new Catholics, followed a few hours later by Easter Sunday when Christians commemorate the resurrection of Jesus.
Leo will celebrate Easter Sunday Mass in St Peterās Square and then deliver his Easter blessing from the loggia of the basilica.
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