Pope Leo Id ‘, addressing earlier in the crowd at St. Peter’s Square, emphasized: “The huge tragedy of World War II ended eighty years ago. In today’s World War II setting that has erupted in various areas – as Pope Francis has underlined – I address the powerful of the earth, repeating the always timely appeal: “Never War”. “

“I bring to my heart the pain of the dear Ukrainian people. Let it be what is possible, for an authentic, fair and lasting peace, to release the hostages and to be able to return to their families. I am filled with pain what is happening in Gaza. You stopped fire immediately. Let humanitarian aid be provided to the exhausted civilian population and liberate all hostages, “the new Pontiff added. He also stressed that the news of the ceasefire in India’s conflict with Pakistan is positive and that he wishes, through the forthcoming negotiations, that there will be a permanent agreement.

Pope Leo ID, finally, wished many many mothers many years, for today’s celebration.