Pope Appeals for Peace in Mozambique and Ukraine
- Pope Leo XIV expressed concern for the people of Cabo Delgado in Mozambique, who have faced years of extremist violence, causing deaths and displacements since 2017.
- Pope Leo assured his prayers for Ukraine and emphasized the 'World Prayer for Ukraine' initiative, a global appeal for peace on Ukraine's national feast day.
- Pope Leo called on the faithful to support victims in Mozambique and hoped for successful peace efforts by the country's leaders.
- Pope Leo called for worldwide prayer and solidarity for both regions, emphasizing the need for peace and security.
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Mozambique: Pope “close” to suffering people of Cabo Delgado
According to Mozambican Bishop António Juliasse, the Pope’s message is that no wars should be forgotten. Pope Leo expressed his … [CONTINUE] The post Mozambique: Pope “close” to suffering people of Cabo Delgado appeared first on ACN International.
On a day dedicated to peace, Pope Leo XIV reiterated his call to global prayer, expressing his closeness to two of the regions hardest hit by armed conflicts: Cabo Delgado in Mozambique and Ukraine. From Vatican City, the high pontiff greeted the pilgrims and groups that gathered in Rome, highlighting their commitment and testimony of faith. During his speech, the pope expressed deep concern about the situation in Cabo Delgado, a territory facin…
“I express my closeness to the people of Cabo Delgado, in Mozambique, who are the victims of a situation of insecurity and violence that continues to cause appalling deaths,” Pope Leo XIV said in his words this Sunday, referring to the genocide suffered by Christians at the hands of the jihadists in the African country. “As I appeal to us not to forget these brothers and sisters of ours, I invite them to pray for them and express the hope that t…
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