Pope Leo calls for world free from persecution while honoring Holocaust victims
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Pope Leo calls for world free from persecution while honoring Holocaust victims
Pope Leo made an appeal for a world free from antisemitism, prejudice, oppression and persecution Wednesday before linking the message to International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which was observed the day before.Speaking at the conclusion of his weekly audience in the Vatican’s Paul VI Hall, the pope recalled the Jan. 27 commemoration honoring the millions of Jews and others murdered.Pope Leo called it an "annual occasion of painful remembrance…
The Holy Father urged us to build a society founded on the common good and mutual respect, free from oppression and persecution against any human being in today's world.
At the Leo XIV audience he joined the "painful memory" evoked by the Day of Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust. The invocation to God for "a world without more anti-Semitism and prejudice": the community of nations "always be vigilant." The catechesis on the relationship between Scripture and Tradition: "Word of God is not fossilized but living reality."
January 28, 2026.- Pope Leo XIV condemned the genocide against the peoples and called for the international community to act to prevent such criminal acts in the world. At the general hearing initiated at 10:00 local time this Wednesday, in the Paul VI Hall of La San...
Pope Leo XIV today condemned the genocide against peoples and called for action by the international community to prevent such criminal acts in the world.
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