Pope Leo Calls for Peace in the Middle East Amid Rising Tensions
Pope Leo expresses deep concern over escalating violence in Iran and the Middle East, urging for peace and dialogue to prevent further conflict, especially involving Lebanon.
On Sunday, Pope Leo delivered a heartfelt appeal from St. Peter’s Square as he addressed the ongoing violence in Iran and the broader Middle East. He emphasized the urgent need to halt the turmoil and foster dialogue among nations.
During the Angelus prayer, the pope highlighted how the conflict fuels fear and hatred, raising alarms that it could expand and entangle other regional countries, notably 'dear Lebanon'.
Pope Leo urged the faithful to pray for peace, hoping that the destructive sounds of war might be replaced with conversations that amplify the voices of those affected by the unrest.
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