In his first Sunday address, Pope Leo XIV passionately calls for a ceasefire in Gaza and peace in Ukraine, urging the world to unite against war and violence.
In his inaugural Sunday address, Pope Leo XIV urged world leaders to pursue peace, reflecting on the 80th anniversary of WWII's end. He emphasized the need for a cease-fire in Gaza and the return of abducted children, calling for unity and compassion.
In a poignant Easter Sunday appearance, Pope Francis blessed the crowd in St. Peter's Square, urging an end to global conflicts and a return to humanity amidst turmoil. His message resonated deeply as he exchanged Easter greetings with Vice President JD Vance.