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Pope renews call for solidarity with Ukraine and Holy Land


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Source: Vatican Media

At the end of his Wednesday General Audience today in St Peter's Square, Pope Francis renewed his heartfelt appeal for peace and solidarity for those suffering war, especially in Ukraine and the Holy Land. His appeal came just a few hours after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah came into force early Wednesday.

"Let us not forget the martyred Ukrainian people, who suffer so much," he said. "And let's also pray for peace in the Holy Land, Palestine, and Israel, where people are also suffering so much."

In his greetings to Polish pilgrims, the Pope urged everyone to be "charitable and peacemakers" by supporting the suffering people in Ukraine.

Millions of people are facing another freezing winter without heating, following ongoing waves of Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.

"In our world immersed in the sadness of wars and multiple crises, let us announce the joy of the Gospel through our lives transfigured by the presence of God."
He asked a group of Italian children attending the audience not to forget to pray, especially for Ukrainian children and young people.

"Think of the Ukrainian children and young people who suffer at this time without heating in a very harsh winter," he said.

Read the prepared text of Pope Francis Audience address: https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2024/11/27/241127d.html

Watch today's General Audience on Vatican Youtube channel: www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhW59mGOVO8

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