Pope Condemns Anti-Semitism and Calls for Solidarity with Migrants
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Pope Leo XIV expressed concern at the suffering in Gaza, but also at the rising hatred of the Jews, during a speech in St. Peter's Square in Rome. He also called for more compassion for migrants.
The Pope has been worried this Sunday about the anti-Semitic drift that the demonstrations in support of Gaza and the flotilla are taking, such as the attack on Thursday that left three dead in the Manchester synagogue or the replacement by the streets of Rome of the name of victims of the Holocaust with that of deceased people in the Gaza Strip.He has also supported the peace plan that Trump and Netanyahu have proposed to Hamas, for he has aske…
At a Mass for the Jubilee of Migrants, the Pope called for a ceasefire in the Middle East, expressed his sadness at Palestinian suffering and questioned global indifference to migration drama. Read more
The Pontiff also expressed concern about the "growth of anti-Semitic hatred in the world", referring to the terrorist attack of October 2 on a synagogue in Manchester.
Pope Leo XIV this Sunday denounced the emergence of “anti-Semitic hatred” in the world and urged to pacify the Middle East, persevering in the “significant steps” in the peace negotiations in Gaza these days. “I express my concern at the emergence of anti-Semitic hatred in the world, as we have unfortunately seen in the terrorist attack in Manchester,” said the U.S. pontiff before the Angelus prayer, before thousands of faithful in St. Peter’s S…
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