Pope Leo XIV condemned the war in the Middle East as a "scandal"

Pope Leo XIV condemned the war in the Middle East as a

The Pope called for prayer, dialogue and respect for human life.

Pope Leo XIV has spoken out with clear words in the face of ongoing violence in the Middle East, calling the war a "scandal for all humanity." During the midday prayer at St. Peter's Square in Rome, he showed deep concern over the numerous victims and the suffering of the civilian population. This was reported by Kirche und Leben. The Pope emphasized that in the face of innocent people's suffering, silence is not an option. He called for an end to hostilities and for seeking paths to lasting peace based on dialogue and mutual respect.

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In conclusion, Leo XIV urgently called on the faithful to pray for peace. A real way out of the conflict can only emerge through serious dialogue that places the dignity and life of every individual person at the center.

Previously, UOJ reported that a report warned of rising attacks on churches in Europe.

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