Pope Leo Xiv Asks the Rulers Not to Ignore "the Universal Desire for Peace"
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Pope Leo XIV called on the leaders of the world to be “conscious of their responsibility”, in an appeal after the Sunday prayer of the Angelus in St. Peter’s Square for the “universal desire for peace.” “Dear brothers and sisters, let us continue to pray for the end of the war,” the Pope said this Sunday from the window of the Pontifical Palace to hundreds of faithful. He recalled that these days the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the …
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Leo XIV also expressed concern about the situation in Haiti and asked for immediate relief from the refugees and concrete assistance from the international community so that the Haitians could live in peace.
In the Angelus, the Pope evoked the atomic bombings in Japan, highlighted the peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan and launched a desperate appeal to the humanitarian crisis in Haiti. Read more
“Dear brothers and sisters, let us continue to pray for the end of the war,” said the American pontiff in St. Peter’s Square. Pope Leo XVI asked those responsible for the world to be “conscious of their responsibility for the consequences of their decisions on the populations, without ignoring the needs of the most vulnerable or the universal desire for peace,” in an appeal after the Sunday prayer of the Angelus in St. Peter’s Square. “Dear brot…
Pope Leo XIV asked those responsible for the world to be "conscious of their responsibility" in a call to peace.
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