In his Good Friday interview with RAI 1 Italian television, Pope Francis spoke about how the world is currently experiencing a world war in detail, and he repeatedly condemned the war in Ukraine.
At this moment, in Europe, this war affects us very closely. But let's look a little further. The world is at war, think of Syria, Yemen, the homeless and persecuted Rohingya. There is war everywhere
- the head of the Catholic Church stated in the conversation, noting that the world chose the path of Cain with fratricide.
He lamented that the world spends more on weapons than on education. "Here too we see the Cain motif.
We live according to a diabolical pattern in which people kill each other for power and security reasons.
I understand governments buying weapons, but I can't absolve them. I think of the many wars that are going on far away from us. We have forgotten the language of peace, " the head of the Catholic Church emphasized.
Pope Francis also called the Orthodox bishops brothers in faith, who "in these painful times" are also preparing for the Easter holiday.
The head of the Catholic Church also spoke about how
in wars, the weakest always suffer the most
and drew attention to the fact that Jesus was also a refugee who, as a child, was forced to seek refuge in Egypt with his parents.
Source and full article: Magyar Nemzet
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