Appeal was made at St. Peter’s Square in Rome after the Pontiff held his first Jubilee audience since taking the lead of the Catholic Church on May 8
It demonstrated it “great concern” with attacks between and this Saturday (14) and called for the international community to work to build paths of reconciliation. The Pontiff also called for “responsibility” of Iranians and Israelis towards the people and the world, and “reason” not to give in to what he called “blind fury.”
“No one should ever threaten the existence of another. It is all the duty of all countries to support the cause of peace, opening ways of reconciliation and promoting solutions that guarantee safety and dignity for all,” the Pontiff said in St. Peter’s Square in, after holding his first jubilee audience since taking the lead of the Catholic Church on May 8.
Leo XIV also reinforced the appeal of “building a safer and more free world of nuclear threat,” which must be sought “through a respectful encounter and sincere dialogue to build a lasting peace, founded on justice, fraternity and the common good.”
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