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Pope Leo: War Fuels a ‘Vicious Cycle’ of Environmental Destruction

  • Pope Leo XIV emphasized that healing from war's wounds requires an interior conversion of the human heart and renewed fidelity to God.
  • He highlighted that the suffering caused by war is linked to distorted hearts, which cause fear, injustice, and division among people.
  • Pope Leo XIV called for personal and collective cooperation with God's grace to transform desires and grow in virtue after war.
  • He approved new Mass prayers inspired by Laudato Si' to support the Church's care for creation.
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ROME (ITALPRESS) ==War leaves wounds that extend far beyond the battlefield. Mye lives, tears families and forces millions of people to flee from their homes, thus sharpening fear, injustice and division and leaving behind them also social and ecological destructions that last for generations.So Pope Leo XIV in a message on the occasion of the 11th World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation. "The interaction between armed conflicts and environ…

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Pope Leo XIV: To Heal the Wounds of War, Our Hearts Must Return to God

The Pontiff’s message for the 11th World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation was published Aug. 20.

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Pope Leo XIV warned of the “vicious circle” between wars and environmental degradation, noting that the destruction of ecosystems, the contamination of essential resources and food insecurity generate poverty, inequality and new conflicts. The pontiff made this call on the occasion of World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation. In his message, he lamented that the effects of wars transcend the battlefield and provoke a social and ecological de…

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National Catholic Register broke the news in Irondale, United States on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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