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Pope Leo's Prayer Intention for May: 'That Everyone Might Have Food'
By: OSV News
Pope calls hunger a persistent challenge, urges a shift from “logic of selfish consumption” to a culture of solidarity
ROME (OSV News) — Pope Leo XIV has dedicated his prayer intention for May to one of humanity’s most persistent challenges: hunger.
In a video message released on April 30 by the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network, Pope Leo called on Catholics worldwide to confront the problem of food insecurity with both prayer and concrete action.
“Today we recognize with sorrow that millions of brothers and sisters continue to suffer from hunger, while so many goods are wasted at our tables,” Pope Leo said in the video, recorded inside the Church of San Pellegrino in Vatican City.
Hunger affects hundreds of millions
At least 318 million people are expected to face food crisis conditions or worse this year, according to the World Food Program’s 2026 Global Outlook. The ongoing war in the Middle East could push an additional 45 million people into severe hunger before mid-year. In 2025, two famines were recorded in parts of Gaza and Sudan.
At the same time, the U.N. Environment Program reports that more than 1 billion tons of food are wasted globally every year, a contrast the Pope addressed directly in his message.
Pope Leo called for a shift away from what he described as “the logic of selfish consumption” and toward “a culture of solidarity,” urging Catholic communities to take up practical measures including food banks, awareness campaigns, and simpler, more responsible lifestyles.
“May our communities promote concrete gestures,” Pope Leo said, adding that believers should approach every meal with gratitude, consume simply and “share with joy” in the knowledge that the fruits of the earth are “destined for all, not just a few.”
Prayer network unites Catholics worldwide
The Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network, also known as the Apostleship of Prayer, releases a prayer intention from the Pope each month as part of its mission to unite Catholics in prayer for the Church’s global concerns.
Father Cristóbal Fones, director of the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network, said the intention is a deeply personal concern for the Pope.
“This intention comes from the Pope’s heart. It pains him deeply that so many people in the world cannot access something as essential and human as food,” Father Fones said. “This is why he is asking everyone not to remain indifferent but to take decisive action, first with prayer, then with concrete gestures of solidarity.”

Facts Only

Actor: Pope Leo XIV
Event: Dedicating May prayer intention to hunger
Date: April 30 (video message release)
Locations: Church of San Pellegrino, Vatican City
Impacted Population: Millions worldwide facing food crisis conditions or worse
Waste: Over 1 billion tons of food wasted globally every year

Executive Summary

Pope Leo's prayer intention for May is focused on addressing hunger, a persistent challenge affecting millions worldwide. According to the World Food Program's 2026 Global Outlook, at least 318 million people are expected to face food crisis conditions or worse this year. The Pope calls for a shift from "the logic of selfish consumption" towards "a culture of solidarity," urging Catholic communities to take action through initiatives like food banks, awareness campaigns, and simpler lifestyles.

Full Take

Analyzing this article reveals patterns consistent with ARC-0035 Unambiguous Appeal and ARC-0047 Authority by Association. The Pope's appeal to address hunger is presented as a direct call to action for Catholic communities, appealing to the authority of religious leaders and the collective moral responsibility of followers. This narrative leverages the combined influence of spiritual leadership and community solidarity to mobilize resources and foster change.
However, it is crucial to consider potential nuances and counterarguments. While the Pope's intention highlights the problem of food insecurity and waste, it does not delve into systemic causes or propose comprehensive solutions beyond advocating for changes in individual consumption habits. Furthermore, addressing hunger within a religious context may raise questions about the scope and inclusivity of this initiative, as well as its potential impact on secular efforts to address global food crises.
Asking readers to question and explore these issues encourages thoughtful dialogue and fosters critical engagement with complex social challenges.

Pope Leo’s Prayer Intention for May: ‘That Everyone Might Have Food’ — Arc Codex