Pope Leo prays where St. John Paul II was shot on feast of Our Lady of Fátima

Victoria Cardiel By Victoria Cardiel for EWTN News

Leo XIV dedicated his message on May 13 to “the Virgin Mary, model of the Church.”

Pope Leo prays where St. John Paul II was shot on feast of Our Lady of Fátima
Pope Leo XIV on May 13, 2026, stops at the site in St. Peter’s Square of the assassination attempt against St. John Paul II on May 13, 1981. | Credit: Vatican News

In an unexpected gesture as he was greeting people at the general audience in St. Peterʼs Square on Wednesday, Pope Leo XIV stopped at the exact spot where, 45 years ago, St. John Paul II was shot in an assassination attempt.

Leo got out of the vehicle and remained in silence to pray before the white marble plaque marking the place where the Polish pope was struck by four gunshots fired by the Turkish gunman Ali Agca on May 13, 1981. Leo then knelt and touched the plaque before continuing his ride around the square.

The attack on John Paul II coincided with the anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady to three shepherd children in Fátima, Portugal.

Days after the attempt on his life, while still recovering, John Paul II read the third part of the secret of Fátima, until then known only to the popes and later made public. Written by one of the seers, Sister Lucia, it describes the vision of the Holy Father “afflicted with pain and sorrow,” praying “for the souls of the corpses he met on his way.”

Pope John Paul II never ceased to express his gratitude to the Virgin Mary for saving his life. “One hand fired; another guided the bullet,” he said in an interview with the French writer André Frossard. After being discharged from the hospital and resuming general audiences in St. Peter’s Square following five months of hospitalization, he also said he had experienced “the extraordinary maternal protection which proved stronger than the deadly projectile.”

In 1982, St. John Paul II celebrated Mass in Fátima and consecrated the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. On May 13, 2000, he beatified the shepherd children Francisco and Jacinta at the Portuguese shrine.

Pope Leo XIV touches the plaque marking the spot in St. Peter’s Square where St. John Paul II was shot in an assassination attempt on May 13, 1981. Leo stopped at the plaque during his own general audience on the feast of Our Lady of Fátima, May 13, 2026. | Credit: Vatican Media
Pope Leo XIV touches the plaque marking the spot in St. Peter’s Square where St. John Paul II was shot in an assassination attempt on May 13, 1981. Leo stopped at the plaque during his own general audience on the feast of Our Lady of Fátima, May 13, 2026. | Credit: Vatican Media

‘Mary, model of the Church’

Today, Leo XIV wanted to underscore that the attempt on John Paul II’s life was not fatal “thanks to the protection of Our Lady, as he himself confirmed in many ways.”

For this reason, he explained, he dedicated his May 13 catechesis to “the Virgin Mary, model of the Church” and to his predecessor, whose motto was “Totus Tuus.”

The pope thus continued his cycle of catechesis on the Second Vatican Council, pausing on the final chapter of the dogmatic constitution on the Church, Lumen Gentium, which is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Leo said Mary “is hailed as a preeminent and singular member of the Church, and as its type and excellent example in faith and charity.”

“Mary is the perfect model of what the whole Church is called to be: a creature of the Word of the Lord and mother of the children of God, begotten in docility to the action of the Holy Spirit,“ the Holy Father said. ”Furthermore, as she is the believer par excellence, in whom we are offered the perfect form of unconditional openness to the divine mystery within the communion of God’s holy people, Mary is an excellent member of the ecclesial community.”

He also explained that the Virgin Mary is the “woman who is the icon of the Mystery,” who was granted the grace to live “the extraordinary experience of becoming the mother of the Messiah.”

“In her, both God’s gratuitous election and her free consent of faith in him shine forth. Mary is therefore the woman who is the icon of the Mystery, that is, of the divine plan of salvation, once hidden and now revealed in its fullness in Jesus Christ,” he said.

Pope Leo XIV waves at crowds of people as he circles St. Peter’s Square in the popemobile before his weekly general audience on May 13, 2026. | Credit: Daniel Ibanez/EWTN News
Pope Leo XIV waves at crowds of people as he circles St. Peter’s Square in the popemobile before his weekly general audience on May 13, 2026. | Credit: Daniel Ibanez/EWTN News

In the Virgin Mary, he continued, there is also reflected “the mystery of the Church: in her, the people of God find the representation of their origin, their model, and their homeland.”

Model of maternal charity

In the mother of the Lord, the Church contemplates its own mystery, “not only because she finds in her the model of virginal faith, maternal charity, and the spousal covenant to which she is called but also and above all because in her she recognizes her own archetype, the ideal figure of what she is called to be,” Leo said.

The reflections contained in Lumen Gentium, he concluded, teach us to love the Church and to serve within her the fulfillment of the kingdom of God, which is coming and which will be fully realized in glory.

He invited the faithful to allow themselves to be challenged by the example of Mary, virgin and mother, with concrete questions: “Do I live my participation of the Church with humble and active faith? Do I recognize in her the community of the covenant that God has given me to respond to his infinite love? Do I feel that I am a living part of the Church, in obedience to the pastors given by God? Do I look to Mary as a model, an outstanding member and mother of the Church, and ask her to help me be a faithful disciple of her son?”

This story was first published by ACI Prensa, the Spanish-language sister service of EWTN News. It has been translated and adapted by EWTN News English.


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4 Comments

  1. According to some Fatima experts, the Third Secret of Fatima may not have been published; the Vatican version does give the actual Third Secret. See the Fatima analyses at the Fatima Center:
    https://fatima.org/suppression-of-the-third-secret/
    Suppression of the Third Secret
    A Message in Three Parts
    These are some excerpts from the lengthy analysis:
    “Fatima experts claim that the Third Secret has not been published. Regarding the Vatican publication in 2000 Fatima experts immediately raised some serious questions. They pointed out that the published text contains no words of Our Lady, even though the Vatican itself, when it announced the suppression of the Secret back in 1960, referred to “the words which Our Lady confided as a secret to the three little shepherds.”
    Nor does it contain any of the words implied by the “etc.” Sr. Lucia used to end Our Lady’s mysterious phrase: “In Portugal, the dogma of the faith will always be preserved etc.”
    Moreover, the document’s format, on four sheets of notepaper, does not correspond to the single sheet sealed in the envelope Sr. Lucia gave to her bishop in 1944.
    It seems obvious that the published document is the second part of the Secret, the part that Fr. Schweigl said “concerns the Pope.” The first part, the letter sealed by Sr. Lucia and kept for so long in the papal apartments, has still not been revealed. Indeed, when confronted on this point by a German-speaking friend of the Pope, Ratzinger admitted that the published version of the “Bishop dressed in White” is “truly not all of it [i.e. the Third Secret].”
    Mario Luigi Ciappi, who was nothing less than Pope John Paul II’s own personal papal theologian. In a personal communication to a Professor Baumgartner in Salzburg, Cardinal Ciappi revealed that:
    In the Third Secret it is foretold, among other things, that the great apostasy in the Church will begin at the top.4”
    The apparition and statement of Our Lady of Akita, Japan, echo the argued suppressed apocalyptic content of the Third Secret of Fatima. See
    https://www.marianland.com/third-secret-not-revealed.html

  2. According to some Fatima experts, the Third Secret of Fatima may not have been published; the Vatican version does not give the actual Third Secret. See the Fatima analyses at the Fatima Center:
    https://fatima.org/suppression-of-the-third-secret/
    Suppression of the Third Secret
    A Message in Three Parts
    These are some excerpts from the lengthy analysis:
    “Fatima experts claim that the Third Secret has not been published. Regarding the Vatican publication in 2000 Fatima experts immediately raised some serious questions. They pointed out that the published text contains no words of Our Lady, even though the Vatican itself, when it announced the suppression of the Secret back in 1960, referred to “the words which Our Lady confided as a secret to the three little shepherds.”
    Nor does it contain any of the words implied by the “etc.” Sr. Lucia used to end Our Lady’s mysterious phrase: “In Portugal, the dogma of the faith will always be preserved etc.”
    Moreover, the document’s format, on four sheets of notepaper, does not correspond to the single sheet sealed in the envelope Sr. Lucia gave to her bishop in 1944.
    It seems obvious that the published document is the second part of the Secret, the part that Fr. Schweigl said “concerns the Pope.” The first part, the letter sealed by Sr. Lucia and kept for so long in the papal apartments, has still not been revealed. Indeed, when confronted on this point by a German-speaking friend of the Pope, Ratzinger admitted that the published version of the “Bishop dressed in White” is “truly not all of it [i.e. the Third Secret].”
    Mario Luigi Ciappi, who was nothing less than Pope John Paul II’s own personal papal theologian. In a personal communication to a Professor Baumgartner in Salzburg, Cardinal Ciappi revealed that:
    In the Third Secret it is foretold, among other things, that the great apostasy in the Church will begin at the top.4”
    The apparition and statement of Our Lady of Akita, Japan, echo the argued suppressed apocalyptic content of the Third Secret of Fatima. See
    https://www.marianland.com/third-secret-not-revealed.html

  3. Literally a touching moment. Perhaps the moment of prayerful respect for a great pontiff will transmit a spiritual bond.
    “Mary is the perfect model of what the whole Church is called to be: a creature of the Word of the Lord and mother of the children of God, begotten in docility to the action of the Holy Spirit,“ words of Pope Leo during this his May 13 catechesis inspire that hope.

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