Pope Leo says civilians in Ukraine are suffering, calls for war to end
Pope Leo XIV highlighted civilian suffering from relentless winter attacks and called for intensified efforts and prayer as U.S.-brokered Ukraine-Russia talks resume, officials said.
- Pope Leo XIV called for prayers for peace in conflict-affected regions, particularly Ukraine and the Middle East, during a Sunday address.
- He stated that Ukraine is enduring relentless attacks, causing severe suffering for civilians.
- The Pope encouraged efforts to end the war and emphasized that peace is built through respect for people.
- He urged young people to promote peace and warned against violence in any form.
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Pope Leo XIV has called for intensified efforts to end the war in Ukraine and has reiterated his call for prayers for peace in the country and other regions affected by the conflict. He told the faithful to pray for peace in the regions affected by the conflict, highlighting Ukraine, the Middle East and other areas where people are suffering. The pope drew attention to the ongoing suffering in Ukraine, noting that “even in these days, Ukraine co…
Pope Leon of XIV condemned Ukraine's "continuous attacks" which exposed the population to yesterday's apricots, warning that the extension of the hostilities "is widening the gap between peoples" and further away the possibility of a "just and sustainable peace", according to Agerpres, who reads the EEF.
Pope Leo Calls for Peace Amid Ongoing Russian Attacks on Ukraine
Pope Leo has urged an immediate resolution to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, highlighting the severe impact of Russian attacks on civilians. Speaking after his weekly Angelus prayer, Pope Leo emphasized the dire humanitarian situation as winter approaches and called for intensified peace efforts.
The Pope lamented this Sunday the "continuous attacks" in Ukraine, which expose the population to the inclement winter, and warned that the prolongation of hostilities "extends the fracture among the peoples" and removes the possibility of a "just and lasting peace".Also in these days, Ukraine is being subjected to continuous attacks that leave entire populations exposed to the cold of winter. I continue with pain what is happening. I am close a…
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