“Thanks to Pope Francis for the prayers for peace and the ceasefire in Ukraine. The Ukrainian people feel the spiritual support of His Holiness”Zelensky wrote on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/ZelenskyyUa/status/1497641175968366599
Thanked Pope Francis @pontifex for praying for peace in Ukraine and a ceasefire. The Ukrainian people feel the spiritual support of His Holiness.
— (@ZelenskyyUa) February 26, 2022
Meanwhile, the Pontiff later called for peace again with another tweet in Russian and Ukrainian on his @Pontifex profile, as well as in other languages such as English and Italian, calling for peace.
https://twitter.com/Pontifex_es/status/1497576580511641604
On this occasion, the Pontiff cites a passage from his appeal for peace in Ukraine at the general audience on Wednesday, February 23: “Jesus taught us that the diabolical senselessness of violence is answered with the weapons of God, with prayer and the fast.”
“May the Queen of Peace preserve the world from the madness of war,” he says. This is followed by the signature “Franciscus” and again the hashtags #PregiamoInsieme and #Ukraine.
On Friday, Pope Francis surprised by appearing at the Russian embassy in the Vatican to try to mediate in the conflict between that country and Ukraine unleashed after the large-scale attack on Moscow early Thursday. The pontiff was received by the ambassador Alexander Avdeyevwith whom he was meeting for more than half an hour.
Source: Ambito

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