War Is 'Never Blessed by God,' Says Pope Leo in Opening Cardinals Summit
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During the consistory, the Holy Father asks for the gift of peace. Then he returns to the importance of the family, which precedes the states, and is never worthy of man, and is never blessed by God, because the Creator has endowed us with intelligence and will to resolve conflicts from human beings and not from beasts, perhaps equipped with hyper-technological weapons, are very strong words those spoken yesterday by Pope Leo XIV was quite clear…
The Pope affirmed that the war “will never be blessed by God” by inaugurating a meeting of cardinals from all over the world on Friday, and insisted that the Catholic Church has a prophetic message of peace for a world devastated by conflicts. Leo XIV called the cardinals to the two-day meeting, in response to his request to be consulted more frequently than during the 12-year pontificate of Pope Francis, who tended to rule alone. Cardinals, the…
The pontiff, who defended the synodality promoted by his predecessor, recalled that conflicts can be resolved “as human beings and not as beasts”
War is never worthy of man, stressed the head of the Roman Catholic Church
In the Paul VI Hall with 178 cardinals, the pope introduced the two days of work. The themes: proclamation of the Gospel, reception of Magnifica humanitas and implementation of the Synod. "Help me listen." At the opening Mass in St. Peter: "War never blessed by God."
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