Oct. 20, 2025

Cease-Fire Isn’t Peace: Inside the Vatican’s Quiet Work on Gaza

Cease-Fire Isn’t Peace: Inside the Vatican’s Quiet Work on Gaza

When peacemaking is quiet, stubborn, and deeply human.

In this conversation, host Amanda Henderson sits with RNS reporter Claire Giangravè to open the door on Vatican diplomacy during the Gaza cease-fire. We hear about priests who refused to leave a bombed parish that sheltered hundreds, the “Pope’s hour” of daily calls that steadied a frightened community, and the uneasy politics of neutrality when lives are at stake. From Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa’s gritty, multilingual bridge-building to new Pope Leo’s outreach to Jewish leaders, the episode invites listeners to consider how cease-fire differs from peace—and why slow, persistent, often invisible work still matters. Thoughtful, curious, and politically frustrated? Pull up a chair.

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