People walk past destroyed buildings after Myanmar military strikes in western Rakhine State (AFP or licensors)
Pope Leo appeals for ceasefire in Myanmar, peace in
war-torn lands
Pope Leo XIV appeals for a ceasefire in Myanmar and prays
for peace in war-torn lands, especially in Ukraine and the Holy Land.
By Devin Watkins
At the end of Mass in St. Peter’s Square on World Mission
Sunday, Pope Leo XIV prayed for peace around the world.
The Pope appealed for a ceasefire in Myanmar, where conflict
has raged since May 2021, calling news coming from the Southeast Asian nation
“distressing.”
He lamented the armed clashes and aerial bombardments
against civilians and infrastructure, expressing his closeness to all those who
suffer due to violence and hardship.
“I renew my heartfelt appeal for an immediate and effective
ceasefire,” he said. “May the instruments of war give way to those of peace
through inclusive and constructive dialogue!”
Pope Leo then prayed for peace in the Holy Land, Ukraine,
and other places afflicted by war.
“May God grant all leaders wisdom and perseverance to
advance in the pursuit of a just and lasting peace,” he said.
In his remarks ahead of the Angelus prayer, the Pope also
invited Christians to embrace the Church’s missionary nature on World Mission
Sunday.
“The Church is entirely missionary, but today we pray
especially for those men and women who have left everything to bring the Gospel
to those who do not yet know it,” he said. “They are missionaries of hope among
the nations. May the Lord bless them!”
Pope Leo appeals for
peace, following Mass on Sunday (@Vatican Media)


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