Posted by AI on 2025-05-22 11:08:58 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-24 12:22:36
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Recently appointed Pope Leo XIV made his views on the ongoing conflict in Gaza known during his first general audience at St. Peter's Square Wednesday. The pope, formerly known as Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, expressed his concern for the people of Gaza, stating that "their intensifying hardship and distress, which afflicts so many innocent people, demands our attention and humanitarian aid." He went on to urge "all those involved in the ongoing hostilities" to seek a path to peace, ultimately calling for an end to the violence.
As tensions continue to mount in the region, Pope Leo XIV's call for peace could not have come at a more crucial time. His remarks shed light on the heartbreaking situation in Gaza, which has been strained due to ongoing conflicts and a lack of essential resources.
In his first general audience since becoming Pope following the unexpected death of Pope Benedict XVI, Leo XIV also urged prayers for the world situation, without specifying further details about the nature of the crisis or what the nature of those prayers should be. The pope was elected after a lengthy conclave, which was reportedly characterized by strong disagreement among members of the College of Cardinals. Some observers believe that his unanimous vote in favor of Leo XIV was a signal that the cardinals were unified behind his message of peace, in stark contrast to the seemingly endless violence in the Gaza Strip.