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Pope Leo XIV to Diplomats: ‘Holy See Will Not Be a Silent Bystander’ Amid Challenges to Peace
Pope Leo XIV called for renewed multilateral cooperation to address global disparities and human rights, emphasizing the Holy See’s focus on the poor and vulnerable.
- On Dec 6, Pope Leo XIV told the group of thirteen ambassadors the Holy See will not be a silent bystander to grave disparities and human rights violations.
- Amid deepening geopolitical tensions, the Pope warned the world is fractured and conflict-prone, disproportionately burdening the poor and the marginalised who become invisible in rapid change.
- Receiving Letters of Credence, Pope Leo XIV urged ambassadors from Uzbekistan through Finland to foster multilateral cooperation and open new dialogue doors with Vatican Secretariat of State support.
- Welcoming them during the Jubilee Year of Hope, the Pope called to recover confident trust in the Church, society and international relations, defining peace as more than absence of conflict and urging renunciation of pride and vindictiveness.
- As leader of a Church with global reach, Pope Leo XIV’s diplomacy serves humanity by appealing to consciences and attending to the poor among 1.4 billion Catholics.
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Pope Leo XIV to diplomats: ‘Holy See will not be a silent bystander’ amid challenges to peace
Pope Leo XIV promised on Saturday that the Holy See will not be a mere spectator to global affairs, especially regarding inequality, injustice, and questions of basic human rights. “[The Holy See will not be a silent bystander to the grave disparities, injustices and fundamental human rights violations in our human and global community, which is increasingly more fractured and conflict-prone.” Leo said. The pope’s remarks came during an audience…
In a hearing with the new emissaries near the Holy See, Pope Leo XIV stated that the diplomat of the Holy See "is constantly directed to serve the good of humanity".
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