The Holy Father took the opportunity to renew his call to eradicate anti -Semitism, as well as any form of discrimination or religious persecution.
After the angelus prayer in front of the crowd gathered in the Plaza de San Pedro, the Pope Francis He expressed his reflection on “the horror of the extermination of millions of Jews,” stressing that this tragic chapter of history “cannot be forgotten or denied.” The message was pronounced From his study on the third floor of the Apostolic Palace.
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The Holy Father recalled that on Monday the Memory day And he took the occasion to renew his call to eradicate anti -Semitism, as well as any form of discrimination or religious persecution.


In addition, he urged humanity to work together to build “A more fraternal and fairer world”. Going especially to young people, he encouraged them to cultivate “a heart open to all, guided by the values of fraternity, forgiveness and peace.”
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The Pope urged humanity to work together to build “a more fraternal and more just world.”
The Pope expressed his concern for South Sudan and clashes in Colombia
Pope Francis highlighted the aggravation of the Civil War in South Sudan, describing it as one of the most serious humanitarian crises among current war conflicts.
In addition, He expressed his regret for clashes between armed groups in Colombia, expressing his growing concern about the situation in the South American country.
Source: Ambito

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