Pope Francis: With his mind in Ukraine his message for the Easter of Catholics

Particular emphasis was placed on Ukraine and its people under trial Pope Francis for Easter of Catholics.

The pope stressed that “Our eyes are full of surprise, in this Easter of war” and that “there is too much blood and violence, too many brothers and sisters trying to escape the bombs.” “Christ is Risen, today this phrase resounds, which is so precious for the Christian East”he said characteristically.

More specifically, speaking to the gathered crowd in St. Peter’s Square, the pope added:

“Let the peace of Christ enter our lives, our homes, our countries! Let peace prevail in martyrdom Ukraine, which was hit so hard by the violence and devastation of the irrational and brutal war in which it was dragged. On this terrible night of pain and death, let a new dawn of hope quickly prevail! Let peace be chosen, let them stop showing strength while the world is suffering. Please, do not get used to the war, let us all commit ourselves to ask for peace in a stuttering voice, from the balconies, from the streets! Whoever has the responsibility of governing the nations, let us listen to the call for peace, which comes from the world. Let’s hear the torturous question posed by scientists almost seventy years ago: “Will we put an end to the human race, or will humanity be able to renounce war?” (Russell-Einstein Manifesto, July 9, 1955).

I carry in my heart so many victims of it Of Ukraine, the millions of refugees as well as the homeless within the borders of that country. Divided families, elderly people left alone, lives cut off and cities razed to the ground. I am impressed by the eyes of children who are orphaned and who are trying to get away from the war. Looking at them, we can not help but notice the cry of their pain, along with that of so many other children suffering around the world: those who die of hunger, or due to lack of care, those who are victims of abuse and violence and those in whom they were not given the right to be born.

In the pain of war, there is no lack of encouraging messages, such as the open doors of so many families and communities welcoming migrants and refugees across Europe. Let so many acts of mercy be turned into a blessing for our societies, which are sometimes degraded due to great selfishness and individualism, and let them contribute to becoming hospitable to all.

“Let the war in Europe increase our interest in other cases in which tension and pain prevail, in too many parts of the world, which we cannot and do not want to forget.”

The pope in his message also asked to end tensions and violence in the Middle East, Yemen, Libya, Myanmar, Afghanistan, across the African continent and in Latin America.

Source: News Beast

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