Not a Special Honor for Iran: Vatican Award Was Given to 13 Ambassadors — and the Pope Did Not Attend

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13-05-2026 | 17:13
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Not a Special Honor for Iran: Vatican Award Was Given to 13 Ambassadors — and the Pope Did Not Attend

Iranian and Arab media outlets circulated reports claiming that Pope Leo XIV awarded Iran’s Ambassador to the Holy See, Mohammad Hossein Mokhtari, the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX, also known as the Ordine Piano / Order of Pius IX. Some reports presented the move as a notable diplomatic gesture amid rising international tensions linked to the war between the United States and Iran.

The claim is partly true, but misleading in context.

The Iranian ambassador did receive the award. However, it was not a special or exclusive honor granted to him personally, nor was it presented in the Vatican’s official report as a political message related to the war or regional escalation.

According to the official Vatican News report, a ceremony was held at the Vatican on 12 May 2026 to honor 13 ambassadors accredited to the Holy See who had completed at least two years of diplomatic service. They were awarded the title of Knight or Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX, one of the Holy See’s high diplomatic honors.

The official report also states that the insignia and official parchments were presented not by the Pope personally, but by Archbishop Paolo Rudelli, Substitute for General Affairs of the Secretariat of State. The official photo published with the Vatican News article shows the 13 ambassadors standing with Archbishop Rudelli, confirming that the ceremony was collective and protocol-based, not an event dedicated solely to the Iranian ambassador.

As for the circulated photo showing the Iranian ambassador with the Pope, it does not prove that it was taken during the award ceremony. Reverse-image checks indicate that similar images have been online for at least 12 months, meaning its use to suggest that the Pope personally handed the award to the Iranian ambassador is out of context.

Conclusion:
Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Hossein Mokhtari did receive the award, but as part of a routine diplomatic ceremony involving 13 ambassadors accredited to the Holy See after completing two years of service. The honor was not exclusive to Iran, the Pope did not attend the award ceremony, and the Vatican’s official report does not link the award to the war or to any political position in support of Iran.

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