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Pope Renews My Call for Dialogue Instead of War Before Vacation

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At the end of the Dominal Prayer of Angelus in the Praça de São Pedro, the Pope defended the need for diplomatic solutions to wars that affect different regions of the world.

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At the end of the Dominal Prayer of Angelus in the Praça de São Pedro, the Pope defended the need for diplomatic solutions to wars that affect different regions of the world.

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Pope Leo XIV made a strong call to world peace, asking the rulers to opt for dialogue instead of armed violence, during his greeting after the prayer of the Angelus in Vatican City. The Supreme Pontiff, in the framework of the 14th Sunday of Ordinary Time, reiterated his constant request for peace, requesting divine enlightenment for the minds of the leaders... Source

Pope Leo XIV made a strong call to world peace, asking the rulers to opt for dialogue instead of armed violence, during his greeting after the prayer of the Angelus in Vatican City. The Supreme Pontiff, in the framework of the 14th Sunday of Ordinary Time, reiterated his constant request for peace, requesting divine enlightenment for the minds of world leaders. “Dear ones, peace is the desire of all peoples and is the painful cry of those torn a…

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"Peace is a desire of all peoples and it is the painful cry of those plundered by war. Let us ask the Lord to touch the hearts and inspire the minds of the rulers so that the violence of weapons will replace the search for dialogue." The Pope told the Angelus.

·Italy
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Quotidiano Nazionale broke the news in Italy on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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