Hospitalised Pope calls for peace, 'truth' in conflicts
- Pope Francis, hospitalized for pneumonia, called for an end to war and urged responsible journalism to "serve the truth" in a letter to Corriere della Sera.
- Pope Francis emphasized the need for diplomacy and international organizations, stating, "We must disarm words, to disarm minds and disarm the Earth."
- Italian Cardinal Pietro Parolin confirmed that there was "absolutely no" talk of resignation during his visit to the Pope, noting that his health is improving.
- Pope Francis reflected on how illness makes the absurdity of war more apparent, saying, "While war does nothing but devastate communities and the environment, without offering solutions to conflicts.
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Hospitalised Pope calls for end to world conflicts
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis called Tuesday for an end to war and urged reflection in a letter published by Italy's newspaper of record, as the 88-year-old pontiff recovers from pneumonia in hospital. Emphasising the need for responsible journalism, he called in his letter dated March 14 for calm minds, noting that the media had a duty to "feel the full importance of words". "They are never just words: they are facts that build human environm…
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