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Polybius

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Sun Nov 30, 2025, 01:28 AM Yesterday

Pope removes shoes but doesn't pray on visit to Istanbul's Blue Mosque [View all]

Source: Reuters

ISTANBUL, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Pope Leo visited Istanbul's Blue Mosque on Saturday, removing his shoes in a sign of respect but not appearing to pray in his first visit as leader of the Catholic Church to a Muslim place of worship during his four-day visit to Turkey.

The first U.S. pope bowed slightly before entering the mosque and was led on a tour of the expansive complex, able to hold 10,000 worshippers, by its imam and the mufti of Istanbul.

Leo, walking in white socks, smiled during the 20-minute visit and joked with one of his guides, the mosque's lead muezzin - the official who leads the daily calls to prayer.

The Vatican appeared surprised that Leo had not stopped to pray during the visit and that he had not been welcomed to the mosque by the head of Turkey's state-run religious organisation, known as the diyanet, as had been planned.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/pope-removes-shoes-doesnt-pray-visit-istanbuls-blue-mosque-2025-11-29/

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Why would the pope pray at a mosque? RandySF Yesterday #1
His precedessors did, and the Vatican press release had expected him to muriel_volestrangler Yesterday #5
Only in recent years Polybius 20 hrs ago #14
It said he wasn't invited to pray IbogaProject 20 hrs ago #17
" he asked Leo during the tour if he wished to pray for a moment, but the pope said he preferred to just visit" muriel_volestrangler 18 hrs ago #22
It may have had something to do with the way that the invitation was extended. lapucelle 15 hrs ago #26
It was simply a gesture of love and respect... ananda Yesterday #2
When I was escorted into a mosque Zackzzzz Yesterday #3
what i did not know : shoes of the fisherman rampartd Yesterday #4
I think Peter DID fish in Louisiana. COL Mustard 22 hrs ago #9
"Not appearing to pray..." Mike Nelson Yesterday #6
In the early 2000s I took off my shoes in the Blue Mosque truthisfreedom Yesterday #7
The only time I've been in a mosque, I didn't pray either MurrayDelph 21 hrs ago #11
The more interesting part for me was the diyanet did not meet with him. Joinfortmill 22 hrs ago #8
Being an atheist makes all of this senseless. kellytore 21 hrs ago #10
But you couldn't help but put your two cents in. Martin68 21 hrs ago #13
My two cents are in too. We are up to four. Believers are upset when confronted but non-believers are cast as being odd. twodogsbarking 20 hrs ago #16
Surprise, I'm an atheist too. Martin68 10 hrs ago #32
I have learned to not try and explain what I do not understand. Atheist seems to be a religious label. twodogsbarking 10 hrs ago #34
All a big to do about nothing? paleotn 14 hrs ago #29
Cents and sensibility. Beartracks 14 hrs ago #30
Why wouldn't the Pope pray during a visit to a mosque? Martin68 21 hrs ago #12
Maybe he thought a Catholic praying in a mosque would have been sacrilegious jmowreader 12 hrs ago #31
If the Pope is his god's representative, then he can pray wherever he happens to be. If a mosque somehow magically Martin68 10 hrs ago #33
Religions sure have nice buildings. twodogsbarking 20 hrs ago #15
So do many museums, the Red Cross and both political parties. What's your point? Wonder Why 20 hrs ago #18
Religions have nice buildings. They really are. twodogsbarking 19 hrs ago #19
You're right. That's why they put them on Christmas cards! Wonder Why 17 hrs ago #23
Yep, they're built for humans within them to feel the glory of God. ancianita 16 hrs ago #25
Since he wasn't invited to (by the person who didn't come) maybe it would have been pnwmom 18 hrs ago #20
Beat me to it. My thoughts as well. paleotn 14 hrs ago #28
I don't buy that. They both believe in one god, and they both believe on prayer. Martin68 10 hrs ago #35
I don't think they expect Christians and Jews to join in the prayers when they visit Warpy 18 hrs ago #21
Neither did I! Floyd R. Turbo 17 hrs ago #24
I interpret this as the Pope sending a message blue-wave 15 hrs ago #27
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