Pope Leo XIV has reiterated his firm opposition to war, emphasizing that as a pastor he cannot support armed conflict due to the large number of innocent lives lost. Speaking in recent remarks, he condemned violence and called for renewed negotiations between the United States and Iran to prevent further escalation. He similarly criticized the death penalty, describing it as incompatible with human dignity and the sanctity of life. The Pope denounced the killing of protesters in Iran, expressing deep concern over the use of lethal force against civilians exercising their right to dissent. Pope Leo XIV shared that he carries a photograph of a Muslim boy who died in Lebanon, saying it serves as a constant reminder of the human cost of war and the urgent need for peace. He stated that the image weighs on his conscience and reinforces his commitment to advocating for nonviolence and dialogue. The Pope’s comments come amid rising tensions in the Middle East and growing international concern over military interventions and human rights violations. His stance highlights the Vatican’s ongoing role in calling for restraint and peaceful resolution in global conflicts.
Papa Leão XIV condena guerra e pede paz em meio a conflitos no Irã, Líbano e EUA-Irã
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