Archbishop Yohanna Ibrahim has been honored with the prestigious John Paul II Prize for his unwavering commitment to peace and reconciliation amidst growing violence in Syrian conflict zones. Despite facing immense personal risk, his leadership and tireless humanitarian efforts have offered solace to countless displaced families and embattled communities across the region. In an exclusive statement, Archbishop Ibrahim emphasized that while the forces of evil persist, the hope for peace remains alive, fueled by faith and resilience.

His courage is emblematic of a broader struggle faced by religious leaders who stand at the forefront of crisis, dedicating themselves to:

  • Providing essential relief and spiritual support
  • Mediating between conflicting factions
  • Advocating for international attention on humanitarian needs
Year Key Achievements
2012 Coordinated relief efforts in Aleppo
2016 Negotiated safe passage for civilians
2024 Recipient of John Paul II Prize for Peace