Apostolic Journey to Türkiye: Day One
Pope Leo XIV concludes the first day of his Apostolic
Journey to Türkiye after meeting with the country's civil authorities and
calling for the Church and Turkish citizens to build a culture of encounter and
dialogue.
By Christopher Wells
Pope Leo XIV landed on Thursday in the Turkish capital of
Ankara, the first stop on a six-day visit to Türkiye and Lebanon—the first
Apostolic Journey of his pontificate.
The Pope was met at the airport by Türkiye’s Minister of
Culture and Tourism, Mehmet Nuri Ersoy. After the official welcoming ceremony,
the Holy Father visited the Mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, where he laid a
wreath at the tomb of the founder and first president of the Republic of
Türkiye.
Signing the “Golden Book” to commemorate his visit, the Pope
wrote, in English, “I give thanks to God for being able to visit Türkiye, and I
invoke upon this country and its people an abundance of peace and prosperity.”
Pope Leo signs the
"Golden Book" at the Mausoleum of Ataturk (ANSA)
Meetings with
political and civil leaders
The first day in Türkiye was largely taken up with meetings
with political and civil authorities.
Following the visit to the Ataturk Memorial, Pope Leo was
escorted by a contingent of horse guards to the Presidential Palace, where he
was received by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
After a private encounter in the office of the President,
the two leaders made their way to the Nation’s Library for an encounter with
authorities, representatives of civil society, and members of the diplomatic
corps.
Pope Leo’s address highlighted Türkiye’s role in as “bridge”
uniting different communities, the importance of families in the modern world,
and the necessity of rejecting the “globalization of indifference” in favour of
a “culture of encounter.”
The Pope’s final official visit was to the Presidency of
Religious Affairs, the Diyanet—the government institution that promotes the
teaching and practice of Sunni Islam in Türkiye—for a private meeting with the
Diyanet’s President, Safi Arpaguş.
Although the Republic of Türkiye, since its foundation, is a
secular state, the vast majority of the population, over 99%, is Muslim.
Pope Leo with
Türkiye's President of Religious Affairs, Safi Arpaguş
Pope Leo concluded his first day in Türkiye with a brief
stop at the Apostolic Nunciature for a meeting with the personnel before
returning to the airport for the short flight to Istanbul.
The Holy Father’s Apostolic Journey continues on Friday with
a prayer encounter with the bishops, priests, deacons, men and women religious,
and pastoral workers in Istanbul’s Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, followed by a
pastoral visit to a special care facility for the elderly run by the Little Sisters
of the Poor.
Friday afternoon will see one of the highlights of the
Pope’s visit, the Ecumenical Prayer Service in Nicaea—modern-day Iznik—to mark
the 1,700th anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council in the history of
the Church.
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2025-11/apostolic-journey-to-tuerkiye-day-one.html



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