The pontiff looked back to the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea in 2025.
Pope Leo XIV on Sunday urged Christians to deepen their common witness by growing in “ecumenical synodal practices,” recalling the shared recitation of the Nicene Creed at Nicaea and thanking the Churches in Armenia for preparing this year’s resources for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.
The pope made the appeal during the celebration of Second Vespers for the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul at the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls, marking the close of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.
Peace to all,
To me Spiritually the Holy Family is always together in One God in being and logically unity is One God in being becoming alive and living for all Creation through two natures becoming again in One Holy Family, OMNiLogically.
Logically from Three Gods through two natures we become One Body for all becoming from the New Eve for Jesus Baptized in The New Adam becoming through The Christ for all mankind, OMNiLogically.
Rationally, to me, faithfully from the Faith of Abraham logic becomes the Holy Spirit is the Family of God preexisting undefiled spiritually unable to fail in all cases becoming created through the created flesh for the created souls in all mankind becoming in two natures created from the Father becoming Baptized becoming Immortally Transformed through The Mother for The Son becoming in The Christ for all mankind from Sacrifice through Penance becoming forgiven for all becoming again for all Creation glorified and transfigured in One Holy Spirit Family One God in being.
“Reciting the Nicene Creed together in the very place where it was formulated was a profound and unforgettable testimony to our unity in Christ,” he said, praying that the Holy Spirit would help believers “proclaim the faith with one voice to the men and women of our time!”
"Reflecting on the Pauline theme of “one body, one Spirit, one hope … one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God,” the pope told those gathered: “We are one! We already are! Let us recognize it, experience it and make it visible!” Pope Leo
In all generalizations, OMNiLogically, From One Father through One Mother for One Son becoming through The Christ for all mankind becomes again for all Creation in One Holy Spirit Family One God in being, OMNiLogically.
The pope concluded by recalling the tradition of Armenia as the first Christian nation, after King Tiridates was baptized by St. Gregory the Illuminator in 301, and prayed that the seeds of the Gospel would continue to bear fruit “in unity, justice and holiness, for the benefit of peace among the peoples and nations of the whole world.”
- We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son through the Mother always together in One Holy Family With the Father and the Son becoming in the Christ for all Mankind, The Holy Family One God in being is worshiped and becomes transformed for all through the Christ becoming again for all Creation glorified and transfigured in One Holy Spirit Family One God in being. He has spoken through the Prophets. We believe in One Holy catholic (undivided Christian) and Apostolic Church One God in being.
Summary of the Holy Father’s words
Dear brothers and sisters: In our ongoing catechesis on the Spirit and the Bride, we now center our attention on the Biblical name of Holy Spirit, which in Hebrew is Ruach, meaning breath, wind, or spirit. This name highlights the Spirit’s profound power and freedom. Jesus likens the Spirit to the wind that blows where it wills, thus emphasizing the freedom of the Holy Spirit, who not only creates and inspires but always remains free, bestowing his gifts “as he wills” (1 Cor 12:11). Saint Paul affirms this, stating: “Now the Lord is Spirit and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom” (2 Cor 3:17). This freedom is given to us as a gift so that we can do God’s will, rather than merely following our personal desires. Where do we attain this freedom of the Spirit, so contrary to the spirit of selfishness? The answer is in the words that Jesus spoke to his followers: “If the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed” (Jn 8:36). Let us ask Jesus, through his Holy Spirit, to make us truly free. Free to serve with love and joy.
“In the passage from the Letter to the Ephesians chosen as the theme for this year’s Week of Prayer, we repeatedly hear the adjective “one”: one body, one Spirit, one hope, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God (cf. Eph 4:4-6). Dear brothers and sisters, how can these inspired words not touch us deeply? How can our hearts not burn within us when we hear them? Yes, “we share the same faith in the one and only God, the Father of all people; we confess together the one Lord and true Son of God, Jesus Christ, and the one Holy Spirit, who inspires us and impels us towards full unity and the common witness to the Gospel” (Apostolic Letter In Unitate Fidei , 23 November 2025, 12). We are one! We already are! Let us recognize it, experience it and make it visible!” Pope Leo
The Pope marks World Day for Consecrated Life, calls on religious to be prophets.
To me literally, prophets and mystics help all become united through the common denominator of all faiths which is the spirit and the Holy Spirit in Catholicism is Three Gods in being a Family of God One God in being preexisting in The Holy Family before creation was ever created was even created becoming again for all Creation In One Holy Spirit Family One God in being, OMNiLogically.
Logically Synodality is another name for uniting natures from the Incorruptible Holy Spirit Family One God in being manifesting from Family Powers becoming for the created souls all through the flesh becoming immortally transformed in One Body for The Christ in all mankind becoming for all Creation becoming glorified becoming again transfigured in One Holy Spirit Family One God in being.
Peace always,
Stephen