Pope Expresses Grave Concern for Starving Civilians in Gaza Exposed to Violence and Death
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In the regular prayer of Angelus, the Pope recalls that the population in the prison is being shaken by hunger and violence. Still, Quenda and Debast are available to play Supertace.
He did so after the traditional blessing of "Angelus", before a crowd in St.Peter's Square.He also called for the release of Hamas' hostages.
Pope expresses grave concern for starving civilians in Gaza exposed to violence and death
Pope Leo XIV launches an appeal for victims of wars across the world and expresses particular concern for the population of Gaza where he prays for the release of hostages and the full respect of humanitarian law. Read all
Pope Leo XIV renewed this Sunday his call for an end to Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip, where nearly 60,000 Palestinians have already died and the population is facing a serious humanitarian crisis as a result. In his words after the Angelus prayer, uttered at noon hours since his study at the Vatican Apostolic Palace, before thousands of faithful and pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square, the pontiff urged “to negotiate a future of peace …
Pope Leo XIV expressed his concern this Sunday July 27 at "the grave humanitarian situation in Gaza, where the civilian population is crushed by hunger and continues to be exposed to violence and death," during a call at the end of the Angelus prayer in St. Peter's Square. The U.S. pontiff also renewed his call for an immediate ceasefire, the release of hostages kidnapped by the Islamist group Hamas and "respecting humanitarian law in full."
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