The Supreme Pontiff remembered the countries that suffer armed conflicts and asked for peace. Furthermore, he warned that the world lives in times of world war.
Pope Francis stated that the world is in times of “world war.”
In the square of Saint Peterduring the weekly public hearing, the Pope Francisco He reminded countries that suffer armed conflicts. In this context, he stated that The world is in times of “world war” and expressed that it is necessary “pray for peace“.
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Specifically, the Supreme Pontiff mentioned Ukraine and asked that “not forget” the country that “is suffering so much.” Furthermore, she asked for Palestine, Israel and Myanmar.


Pope Francis once again asked for peace
Pope Francisco

In the public audience, Pope Francis dedicated his catechism to humility.
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Upon his arrival, the Dad It was received by a large number of people, who were present to listen to the hearing. In it, he again called for an end to armed conflicts and focused on the modesty. According to the Supreme Pontiff, without humility “there is war, discord and division”while he described it as “source of peace in the world and in the church“.
Finally, Jorge Bergoglio pointed out that to “free ourselves from the demon of pride“, just have to “look at a starry sky to rediscover the right measure”.
The Pope’s message after the death of the president of Iran
After the tragic news was released about the death of the president of Iran, Ebrahim Raisithe pontiff expressed solidarity with the Iranian supreme leader, Ali Khamenei and sent him a heartfelt message.
In a telegram, the Pope expressed: “I send my condolences for the death of President Ebrahim Raisí; the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hosein Amir Abdolahian, and all those who died in yesterday’s helicopter accident. Entrusting the souls of the deceased to the mercy of the Almighty, and with prayers for those who mourn, especially their families, I send my spiritual closeness to the nation at this difficult time.”
Source: Ambito