Pope Wishes the Cessation of Hostilities Throughout the Middle East to Become Permanent #Fvdigital
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LUANDA, Angola—This Sunday, Pope Leo XIV affirmed that the truce announced in Lebanon is “a cause for hope and relief” and expressed his hope that efforts will continue in the Middle East to make the cessation of hostilities permanent, during the Regina Coeli prayer at the Mass he celebrated in the Kimbala neighborhood, […]
Pope Leo XIV appreciated as a positive sign the truce announced in Lebanon, considering it to be a “reason of hope and relief” for the population, and expressed his desire that this cessation of hostilities be consolidated definitively in the Middle East. During the Regina Coeli prayer, celebrated at a mass in the Kimbala neighbourhood of Luanda, the pontiff urged to strengthen diplomatic efforts to advance towards a lasting peace in the region.…
Luanda.- Pope Leo XIV stated that the truce announced in Lebanon is “a reason for hope and relief” and desired that work be carried out in the Middle East so that the cessation of hostilities will become permanent, during the Regina Coeli’s prayer at the Mass he celebrated in the Kimbala neighbourhood of Luanda. During his message before the prayer, the Pope also lamented “deeply the intensification of attacks against Ukraine and affecting the c…
Pope Leo XIV said that the truce announced in Lebanon is "a reason for hope and relief" and wished that work should be done in the Middle East so that the cessation of hostilities will become permanent, during the Regina Coeli's prayer at the Mass he celebrated in the Kimbala neighborhood of Luanda.During his message before the prayer, the Pope also "deeply" lamented the intensification of attacks against Ukraine and that affect the civilian pop…
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