Pope Leo Says There Is Hope for Ukraine, but Work and Prayer Are Needed
- Pope Leo stated, "There is hope, but we still need to work hard, pray hard, and truly seek the way forward, to find peace."
- Pope Leo expressed a desire for negotiations to prioritize the common good of peoples, hoping that efforts to bring wars to an end and to promote peace may bear fruit.
- Ukrainian President Zelensky mentioned that a proposal to hold meetings at the Vatican to stop Russian aggression remains open and possible.
- Pope Leo has previously called for an end to the war in Ukraine, expressing gratitude for the welcome he has received.
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The pontiff asked the Catholic faithful "to include in their prayers the plea for peace throughout the world, especially in the Middle East and Ukraine."
León XIV says that sometimes he talks to other leaders involved in the war in Ukraine. "From time to time I talk to some. Continue. Let's pray and look for ways to progress," he said.
Pope Leo Prays for Success in Peace Efforts
Pope Leo XIV offered a prayer on Sunday for the success of peacemaking efforts. The pope did not reference any conflict in particular, but the peace effort drawing the most attention over the weekend was President Donald Trump’s effort to negotiate an end to the Russia-Ukraine war. The post Pope Leo Prays for Success in Peace Efforts appeared first on Breitbart.
"Pray a lot and find the way forward." On the negotiations: 'Have I heard the leaders? Continually'. Leo leaves Castel Gandolfo to return to the Vatican (ANSA)
Pope Leo XIV on Ukraine: There is hope, but much work still needs to be done | Orthodox Times (en)
Pope Leo XIV, speaking to reporters before returning to the Vatican from his summer residence at Castel Gandolfo, addressed the ongoing negotiations over the war in Ukraine. “There is hope, but much work still needs to be done,” the pontiff said, noting that he is in constant contact with some of the leaders directly involved in this phase of the talks. Earlier, the American-born Pope urged Catholic faithful worldwide “to include in their prayer…
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