Ukraine: Pope, I suffer and cry but I ask if there is a will for peace

Ukraine, alleged evacuation of civilians from the Azovstal area (ANSA)

(ANSA) – VATICAN CITY, MAY 01 – “I suffer and cry thinking about the suffering of the Ukrainian population”. The Pope said this to Regina Coeli, however, asking if there really is the will to seek peace in Ukraine. “While we are witnessing a macabre decline of humanity, I wonder, together with so many distressed people, if we are really seeking peace, if there is the will to avoid a continuous military and verbal escalation, if we are doing everything possible so that arms are silent “. “Please – was the Pope’s heartfelt appeal – do not surrender to the logic of violence to the perverse spiral of arms. Take the path of dialogue and peace”.

Then the Pope launched the request for humanitarian corridors for Mariupol. “Today begins the month dedicated to the Mother of God.

I would like to invite all the faithful and communities to pray the rosary for peace every day in May. Our thoughts immediately go to the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, the city of Mary, barbarously bombed and destroyed. “” I renew the request that safe humanitarian corridors be set up for people trapped in the steel mill of that city “, is the appeal of Pope Francis. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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