During a Palm Sunday service, Pope Leo delivered a powerful message urging global leaders to reflect on the moral consequences of conflict. Speaking before thousands of worshippers gathered at St. Peter’s Square, he stated that prayers offered by those who engage in war and violence cannot be accepted, emphasizing that faith should never be manipulated to justify bloodshed.
He further highlighted that the teachings of Jesus are rooted in peace, compassion, and forgiveness, and cannot be associated with acts of war. According to him, individuals whose actions lead to violence and suffering cannot genuinely seek divine support through prayer. His remarks come at a time when tensions continue to escalate globally, particularly as the Iran conflict enters its second month, drawing widespread international concern and renewed calls for peace.
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