In front of thousands of believers on St. Peter’s Square, the head of the Catholic Church calls on people to settle disputes, wars and disputes.
Pope Francis called for reconciliation at the end of the Easter celebrations.
“Disputes, wars and disputes may give way to understanding and reconciliation,” said the head of the Catholic Church on Easter Monday after the Marian prayer Regina Caeli in front of thousands of believers on St. Peter’s Square in Rome.
Until the day of Pentecost, the prayer replaces the Angelus, which many are familiar with from the Pope’s Sunday sermons. People should be converted by peace and justice, the 85-year-old continued.
At Easter – the feast of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the highest celebrations in the church year – Pope Francis repeatedly mentioned the Ukraine war and spoke of an “Easter of war”. He called for an end to the fighting and called for prayers for the people in the war-torn countries.
Source: Stern

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