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    Pope Leo's Good Friday Service Offers Prayer for Deported Children

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    Posted on April 3, 2026

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    Last updated: April 3, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Pope Leo XIV led a solemn Good Friday Way of the Cross service at the Colosseum in Rome, praying for war orphans, deported children, refugees, trafficking victims and urging that leaders will answer to God for decisions around war and justice.

    Pope Leo Leads Good Friday Prayers for Deported and Orphaned Children in Rome

    Pope Leo's Good Friday Service at the Colosseum

    By Joshua McElwee

    Candle-lit Service and Spiritual Meditations

    ROME, April 3 (Reuters) - Pope Leo led a candle-lit service with thousands of Catholics inside Rome's famed Colosseum on Friday evening that featured prayers for war orphans and deported immigrant children, and a warning to world leaders that their decisions will be judged by God one day.

    The pope, who has emerged as an outspoken critic of the Iran war, listened as an evocative set of spiritual meditations was read aloud inside the ancient amphitheatre to observe Good Friday, the day Christians mark Jesus' death by crucifixion.

    Warning to World Leaders

    "Every person in authority will have to answer to God for the way they exercise their power," said the first meditation. "The power to start or end a war; the power to instil violence or peace."

    The Via Crucis Procession

    Leo, the first U.S. pope and at age 70 a relatively young pontiff, carried a tall wooden cross during a traditional procession known as a Via Crucis (Way of the Cross), which marks 14 of the final moments in Jesus' life, from his sentencing to death up to his burial.

    Readings and Social Justice Focus

    The pope stopped at various points inside the Colosseum to hear Bible readings, writings from St. Francis of Assisi, and the spiritual meditations, which focused extensively on social justice issues.

    The spiritual texts, written by an Italian priest chosen for the task by the pope, did not name any specific world leaders.

    Prayers for the Vulnerable

    Thousands of Catholics taking part inside and on surrounding cobblestone streets prayed at various points for refugees, victims of human trafficking, political prisoners and "those who have died beneath the rubble" during the world's conflicts.

    Children and Immigration Policies

    They also recognised children who were imprisoned during protests or "deported by policies devoid of compassion", without referencing specific countries.

    Leo has previously criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's hardline immigration policies, questioning whether they are in line with the Church's pro-life teachings.

    Significance of Good Friday and Easter

    Good Friday is the second of four Catholic holidays leading to Easter Sunday, when Leo will deliver a special blessing and message from the balcony of St. Peter's ​Basilica.

    The Easter Speech

    An International Appeal

    One of the most closely watched appointments on the Vatican's calendar, the Easter speech is usually a time when the pope makes a major international appeal.

    (Reporting by Joshua McElwee; Editing by Edmund Klamann)

    References

    • Pope Leo XIV to carry cross for entire procession, the first pontiff to do so in decades
    • Pope vs. Trump: Pontiff takes aim at U.S. policies

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    • Pope Leo's Good Friday Service at the Colosseum

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pope Leo XIV personally carried the wooden cross through all 14 stations of the Via Crucis—the first pope to do so in decades, signaling solidarity with human suffering. (apnews.com)
    • •His meditations at the candle‑lit Colosseum service invoked prayers for war orphans, deported immigrant children, refugees, victims of trafficking, and conflict casualties, warning that all in authority will be judged by God. (apnews.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Pope Leo's Good Friday service offers prayer for deported children

    1What was the focus of Pope Leo's Good Friday service?

    The service focused on prayers for war orphans, deported immigrant children, and victims of global conflicts.

    2Where did the Good Friday service take place?

    The service was held inside Rome's historic Colosseum with thousands of Catholic participants.

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  • Candle-lit Service and Spiritual Meditations
  • Warning to World Leaders
  • The Via Crucis Procession
  • Readings and Social Justice Focus
  • Prayers for the Vulnerable
  • Children and Immigration Policies
  • Significance of Good Friday and Easter
  • The Easter Speech
  • An International Appeal
  • •As the first U.S.‑born pope, Pope Leo XIV continues to champion social justice—particularly immigration compassion—in alignment with earlier criticism of harsh deportation policies. (axios.com)
  • What social issues did the meditations highlight?

    The meditations emphasized social justice, refugees, victims of human trafficking, and children affected by deportation.

    4What is the significance of Good Friday in the Catholic Church?

    Good Friday commemorates Jesus' crucifixion and is one of the key days leading up to Easter Sunday.

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