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Pope decries grave humanitarian crisis in Gaza, appeals for ceasefire


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Source: Vatican News

During the Angelus on the Solemnity of the Assumption, Pope Francis entrusted the concerns and sorrow of people suffering due to conflict and war to Our Lady Queen of Peace. He recalled the grave humanitarian crisis in Gaza and remembered all the peoples of the Middle East, Ukraine, Sudan and Myanmar.

He prayed that "Mary Queen of Peace, whom we contemplate today in the glory of Paradise," may "obtain for all consolation and a future of serenity and harmony."

The Pope prayed in particular for the suffering people of Gaza where the humanitarian crisis has reached catastrophic levels. He appealed for "a ceasefire on all fronts, for the release of hostages, and for aid to the exhausted population." He also encouraged every effort to avoid any escalation in the conflict and that "paths of negotiation" be pursued so this tragedy can be stopped. He punctuated his remarks again, reminding all that war always marks a defeat.

"I continue to follow with concern the very serious humanitarian situation in Gaza, and I call once again for a ceasefire on all fronts, for the release of hostages, and for aid to the exhausted population. I encourage everyone to make every effort to ensure that the conflict does not escalate and to pursue paths of negotiation so that this tragedy ends soon! Let us not forget: war is a defeat."

On the Solemnity of the Assumption, the Custos of the Holy Land, Father Francesco Patton, celebrated Mass at the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, and echoed the Pope's appeals for an end to the conflict. His homily reflected the tragic circumstances the land has been endured for the past ten months and he entrusted to the Blessed Mother on her Solemnity the ardent desire for peace and for "a humanity finally reconciled."

The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, invited everyone to pray earnestly for reconciliation and peace on today's Feast, also in view of the Gaza ceasefire negotiations taking place in Doha on this day.

Gaza's health ministry reported on Thursday that the Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip has killed over 40,000 Palestinians and wounded over 92,400 since the 7 October attack by Hamas in Israel that killed 1,200 people and with the taking of 251 hostages.

Aid agencies have estimated up to 21,000 children are missing and may be trapped beneath rubble or buried in unmarked graves.

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