A strong message of peace and unity rang out throughout Abu Dhabi as hundreds of people attended St Joseph’s Cathedral for a Mass of Thanksgiving, after the recent appointment of Pope Leo XIV. The ceremony, led by Bishop Paolo Martinelli, attracted the devout from various communities in the UAE, reflecting the nation’s firm belief in religious tolerance and harmony between religions.
The Pope’s speech, read via a recorded message, highlighted reconciliation, compassion, and dialogue among cultures and religions. His message struck a chord with the faithful, many of whom have origins in conflict areas. The Mass also provided a moment of great reflection on the role of religion in bridging the gaps in a more polarized world.
Bishop Martinelli complimented the UAE on leading by example in promoting peaceful coexistence, citing that the Pope’s vision resonates with the country’s increasing emphasis on interfaith dialogue and humanitarian activities. Participants referred to the environment as spiritually rejuvenating, with emotive hymns and sincere prayers flooding the cathedral’s corridors.
As Pope Leo XIV starts his papacy on an open appeal for world peace, such incidents mark the Vatican’s move towards more active outreach to Middle Eastern Christian communities. The Abu Dhabi Mass is a testament to the long-lasting appeal of faith to bring people together across borders.