The Pope on Palm Sunday: "Deposition of Arms! You Are Brothers!"
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"We hear the groan of sorrow of all those oppressed by war" (ANSA)
Although I avoid referring to specific conflicts, his words occur in the midst of growing international tension, with active wars and threats of escalation in different regions of the world.
"In his last cry to the Father, we hear the cry of those who are devastated, hopeless, sick and alone. Above all, we hear the groan of pain of all those oppressed by violence and all the victims of war," said Pope Leo XIV during Mass celebrated in St. Peter's Square.
Pope Leo XIV: Christ cries from the cross to lay down your arms - The Catholic head of the church held a Palm Sunday mass in St. Peter's Square.
Pope Leo XIV made this Sunday an energetic call to stop armed conflicts by asking the faithful “to lay down their arms” and to remember the brotherhood among the peoples, during the homily of the Sunday Mass of Ramos celebrated in St. Peter’s Square. The pontiff focused his message on the figure of Christ as a symbol of peace and reconciliation. “Christ, King of peace, continues to cry out from his cross: God is love. Have mercy. Put down your a…
Pope Leo XIV launched a strong appeal for peace by crying out in the homily of his first Palm Sunday Mass to thousands of faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Square. “Christ, King of Peace, continues to cry out from his cross: God is love! Have mercy! Put down your arms, remember that you are brothers!” the American pope urged during the homily on the day that Catholics remember the entry into Jerusalem of Jesus. The Pope stressed that God rejects …
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