In his inaugural address in St. Peter's Square, Pope Leo XIV, formerly known as Robert Francis Prevost, emphasized the critical need for peace amidst global turmoil. He condemned ongoing conflicts, particularly urging a ceasefire in Gaza and the resolution of the Ukraine crisis. The pontiff welcomed the recent truce between India and Pakistan, underlining the importance of dialogue. By advocating for an immediate cessation of violence, he aimed to inspire global leaders and the faithful to pursue paths of reconciliation and understanding, promoting a united call for peace.
During his inaugural Sunday blessing, Pope Leo XIV, emphasizing the need for peace, declared, "no more war," addressing ongoing global conflicts with urgency.
In his first address, Pope Leo XIV urged world leaders to pursue peace, urging a ceasefire in Gaza and calling for the immediate release of hostages.
Pope Leo XIV expressed hope with the recent truce between India and Pakistan, reminding the faithful of the importance of dialogue and reconciliation among nations.
The newly elected pontiff, Robert Francis Prevost, highlighted pressing global tensions, stating, "We cannot remain indifferent to the suffering caused by these wars and conflicts."
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