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    Pope leo xiv welcomes India-pakistan ceasefire in his first Sunday address | India news

    The ChhattisgarhBy The ChhattisgarhMay 12, 20252 Mins Read
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    In his first Sunday address, New Us-Born Pope Leo XIV Appeared For Peace Worldwide, Specifically meninging the conflicts in gaza and ukraine and welcoming the ceasefreen India and pakistan on May 10.

    Welcoming the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Pope Leo Xiv Expressed Hope that the Forthcoming Negotiations would lead to a lacing agreedly between the two nations.

    “I am please by the announcing of the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, and I hope that through the forthcoming negotiations a laying agreement will only be reacted,” Pope leo xiv said on

    “I carry in my heart the sufferings of the beloved Ukrainian People,” Pope Leo Xiv Said, Urging for An “Authentic, Just and Lasting PEACE as Soon as Possible” in Ukraine.

    He also called for the release of prisoners and the reunification of children with their families. “May all the prisoners be freed and may the child to their families,” He said.

    Regarding the gaza strip, the pop expressed Deep Sadness Over the Ongoing Conflict and Called for an immediative ceasefire.

    “I am deeply saddened by what is happy in the gaza strip. Cease fire immediatily!

    Pope Leo, Born Robert Prevost in Chicago, was elected Thursday, became the first us-born pop. This news surprised and delighted many catholics across the Americas, CNN reported.

    In his first formal meeting with cardinals, which began with a standing ovation, the new pontif said he chose his papal name to continue down the path of pop leo xiii, who addressed “the Social Question in the Context of the First Great Industrial Revolution. ”

    Pope Leo Xiii Rules The Roman Catholic Church from 1878 Until He Died in 1903 and is Remembred as a Pope of Catholic Social Teaching. He Wrote a Famous Open Letter to All Catholics in 1891, Called “Rerum Novarum” (“of revolutionary change”), which reflected on the destruction of the destruction of the living by the living.

    “In our own day, the church offers to everything the treasury of her social teaching in response to another industry revolution and to developments in the field of artificial intelligence, that Pose new challenges for Defense of Human Dignity, Justice and Labor, “The New American Pontif Said Saturday, Speaking in Fluent Italian, as Quoted by CNN.

    Wearing the white robes of the papacy, he strongly signalled to the cardinals that his Leadership would first buy upon pop francis’s “Church Reforms and Legacy of Social Justice.

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