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Pope Leo says civilians in Ukraine are suffering, calls for war to end

Pope Leo XIV highlighted civilian suffering amid relentless attacks and called for intensified peace efforts as U.S.-brokered talks between Ukraine and Russia proceed, with $20 billion in energy damage reported.

  • On Jan. 25, 2026, Pope Leo XIV urged everyone to intensify efforts to end the war during his Angelus address in St. Peter's Square, saying he prays for those who suffer.
  • Destroyed power stations and transmission lines have forced rolling blackouts, causing more than $20 billion in damage to Ukraine's energy sector, a joint estimate by the World Bank, European Commission and United Nations found.
  • In Kyiv, a city of about 3 million, residents endure blackouts of seventeen and a half hours and use candles, stacked bricks and bonfires to heat and light homes.
  • Parties have agreed to hold a second round of U.S.-brokered direct peace talks next weekend despite recent deadly strikes, bringing Ukrainian and Russian mediators together face-to-face in Abu Dhabi.
  • In the fourth winter of war, electricity is rationed and residents plan daily life around power schedules, while disability advocates urge city officials to fund generators for residential buildings.
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Pontifik called on the world to intensify its efforts to end the war.

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The head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV, today called on the faithful to pray for peace in conflict zones, with a special emphasis on Ukraine, Vatican News reported.

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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…

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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.

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Internazionale broke the news in on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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