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Pope Leo XIV sues for peace globally in first Sunday address

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Pope Leo XIV on Sunday called for an end to wars, suing for lasting global peace among warring countries.

In his first Sunday address at the central balcony of St Peter’s Basilica, Pope Leo XIV said “The immense tragedy of the Second World War ended 80 years ago… now we’re facing the tragedy of a third world war in pieces.’’

He also reflected on the war in Gaza, hostilities between Russia and Ukraine, India and Pakistan, calling for “lasting peace” and “no more war.”

“I would also like to address the powerful people of the world, repeating the always-current call: ‘no more war,’’ Pope Leo XIV said. “I carry in my heart the suffering of the beloved Ukrainian people. And I am deeply hurt by what is happening in the Gaza strip.”

Pope Leo XIV sued for true and lasting peace among warring countries, expressing excitement over the ceasefire between India and Pakistan.

He stated, “May whatever is possible be done to reach an authentic, true and lasting peace as quickly as possible. May all the prisoners be freed. May children return to their families. May a ceasefire immediately come into effect. May humanitarian aid be allowed into the civilian population and may all hostages be freed.

“I was happy to hear on the other hand that there was a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, and I hope that through the coming negotiations we might soon come to a lasting accord.”

His message came barely three days after he assumed office as leader of the Catholic Church worldwide.

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