Pope Francis prays for peace in Ukraine during Easter Mass
Pope Francis reappeared a few days after being hospitalized in the Gemelli polyclinic hospital in Rome to give the Urbi et Orbi blessing.
Pope Francis prayed this Sunday for peace in Ukraine during the Easter Mass. The pope reappeared in St. Peter's Square after a few days hospitalized in the Gemelli polyclinic hospital in Rome. And, as is customary during Easter week, he gave his Urbi et Orbi blessing, transcribed in full by the website Catholic World Report.
In it he called to "help the beloved Ukrainian people ... and shed the light of Easter upon the people of Russia." He also dedicated part of his speech to pray for Middle Eastern countries such as Syria and Turkey, which a few weeks ago suffered violent earthquakes that killed nearly 44,000 people:
Pope Francis calls for peace talks to resume
However, it is the war that worries the pope the most. For this reason, after remembering the victims of the earthquake, he resumed his speech by refocusing on international conflicts. One of his main concernsthat of Israel and Palestine, which has recently worsened.
In view of this, the pope asked, before the 100,000 faithful gathered around St. Peter's Square, for peace talks to be resumed. Not only in Jerusalem, but also in other countries such as Lebanon and Tunisia:
Be mindful of the beloved people of Tunisia, and in particular the young and those suffering from social and economic hardship, so that they may not lose hope and may work together to build a future of peace and fraternity.