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    Pope Leo urges world leaders to end wars in Gaza, Ukraine

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoMay 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pope Leo XIV to be inaugurated in St. Peter’s Square on May 18
    Pope Leo XIV will be officially inaugurated in Vatican City on May 18.
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    Pope Leo XIV has issued a powerful and impassioned appeal for global peace, criticising the ongoing crises in Ukraine and Gaza and urging world leaders to put an end to the violence and prioritise humanitarian operations.

    During his first Regina Coeli address on Sunday, the new pontiff appeared at the Apostolic Palace window and addressed thousands assembled in St Peter’s Square, as well as millions watching from around the world.

    Pope Leo echoed his predecessor, Pope Francis, by stating, “In today’s dramatic context of a third world war fought piecemeal…” I, too, appeal to the world’s strong by repeating the ever-relevant words, “Never again war!”

    He began his statement by referring to one of the worst episodes in human history, the Second World War, which ended 80 years ago on May 8.

    He called it an “immense tragedy” that claimed the lives of nearly 60 million people, emphasising the critical need to prevent another worldwide catastrophe.

    Pope Leo XIV turned his focus to modern war theatres, beginning with Ukraine, where the long-running conflict with Russia has killed thousands and displaced millions.

    “I carry in my heart the suffering of the beloved Ukrainian people,” he said.

    The pontiff urged that “every effort be made to reach a true, just, and lasting peace as soon as possible.”

    The Pope further pleaded for the release of war prisoners and the reunification of families: “May all prisoners be freed, and may the children be returned to their families.”

    He was extremely impassioned when addressing the Gaza crisis, urging for an immediate cessation of violence in the besieged Palestinian territory.

    “I am deeply pained by what is happening. Let the fighting cease immediately, let humanitarian aid be provided to the exhausted civilian population, and may all hostages be released,” he said.

    Despite the sombre tone of his message, Pope Leo expressed cautious optimism about a recent victory in South Asia.

    He hailed the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, two countries with a long history of border conflicts and military standoffs.

    “I hope that, through the upcoming negotiations, a lasting agreement may soon be reached,” he said.
    Concluding his address, Pope Leo XIV turned to faith for a solution to the violence and unrest in many regions of the world.

    “How many other conflicts are there in the world?” he asked before offering a spiritual plea.

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