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Pope laments ‘ashes of international law’ left by today’s conflicts in Ash Wednesday liturgy

  • On February 18, 2026, Pope Leo XIV presided at the Basilica of Santa Sabina in Rome, opening Ash Wednesday by saying ashes could represent a world ablaze and cities destroyed by war.
  • Lent is a 40-day season of penance that leads to Easter and recalls Jesus' fast in the desert, during which Catholics are asked to fast, remember the needy and reflect.
  • Walking in a penitential procession, Pope Leo moved from St. Anselm Church to the Basilica of Santa Sabina, accompanied by dozens of monks, priests, bishops and cardinals, and sprinkled ashes on cardinals during Mass.
  • The pope's message follows a major foreign policy speech last month, with the Holy See not joining the U.S. Board of Peace for Gaza, and Parolin calling for UN monitoring.
  • The pope highlighted the ashes of international law, ecosystems, and ancient wisdom on Ash Wednesday, emphasizing accountability and renewal for the global community.
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Announce them next pastoral visits of Leo XIV in six Italian cities between May and August 2026. Waiting for the trip to Algeria, the land of Augustine. In the homily at the beginning of Lent evoke the ashes of "international law" and "justice among peoples." This morning, to the clergy of the diocese of Rome: "Experimenting new ways of transmitting the faith to involve children."

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Pope Leo XIV pointed out this Wednesday, at Mass in the Basilica of Saint Sabina in Rome for the...

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