Pope Francis once again calls to pray for peace in Ukraine
Pope Francis reiterated his call on the faithful not to forget Ukraine in their prayers and to pray for the end of the war in this long-suffering country.
As reported by Ukrinform with reference to Vatican News, the pontiff said this at the end of his first visit to Bahrain during a meeting with bishops and clergy.
“I also do not want to forget to pray, and to tell you to pray for, tormented Ukraine, that this war may end.”
He also noted that believers have been praying a lot for peace in recent months.
In this context, “the agreement that has been signed concerning the situation in Ethiopia is a hope,” the pontiff said.
“I encourage everyone to support this endeavour for lasting peace, so that, with God's help, the paths of dialogue may continue and the people may soon find a peaceful and dignified life again,” said Pope Francis.
As this was the last public event in Bahrain, the Pope used the opportunity to thank all those who contributed to the organization of the trip, sending special words of thanks to the King and the authorities of Bahrain.
As Ukrinform reported earlier, Pope Francis, speaking at the Bahrain interfaith summit, devoted a large part of his speech to the situation with wars around the world. The Pope, in particular, noted that in a world ruled by narrow interests and wars, religious leaders must set a good example and undertake to encourage and help our wounded and war-stricken human family.
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