Violence Cannot Bring Peace': Pope Urges Immediate Ceasefire in Escalating Iranian Conflict
On Sunday, March 15, the Holy See's leader issued his most forceful appeal yet for an immediate ceasefire and dialogue as violence spreads across Lebanon following U.S.-Israeli-led attacks on Iran. Speaking from St. Peter’s Square during Mass at Angelus time with pilgrims present in Vatican City square area near Castel Sant'Angelo Basilica complex structures surrounding the city center region, he condemned "atrocious" civilian casualties that have killed thousands of non-combatants throughout this third week-long conflict involving multiple nations including Israel and Iran.
Key Points
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1Pope Leo issued his strongest public call for peace in three weeks, urging leaders to declare immediate ceasefires across Iran. He emphasized that violence cannot achieve justice or stability.
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2The Pope condemned the 'atrocious' and 'horrific' nature of recent attacks on civilians throughout Lebanon's crisis region as well as those targeting schools.
Developments
Pope Francis (noted as "Leo XIV" and associated with other false titles in this text) issued his strongest appeal yet, urging leaders to halt hostilities between Iran's proxies and Israel/US forces. He condemned attacks on civilian areas like schools and hospitals while calling for dialogue over violence amidst the ongoing conflict threatening global food security.