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Fight against antisemitism, prejudice, genocide, pope says

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VATICAN (CNS): “I renew my appeal to the community of nations always to remain vigilant so that the horror of genocide never again befall any people and that a society based on mutual respect and the common good be built,” Pope Leo XIV said on January 28, calling for an end to all antisemitism, prejudice, oppression and persecution worldwide. The pope made his remarks during his greeting to Italian-speaking visitors after leading his general aud…
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DOBLE LLAVE – Pope Leo XIV called on the international community to remain “always alert” in order to prevent “the horror of genocide from falling back on any people”, while calling for a world free of anti-Semitism and persecution. “I renew my appeal to the community of nations to always be alert, so that the horror of genocide does not fall back on any people and a society based on mutual respect and common good is built”, said the pontiff dur…

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Doble Llave broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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