Former Vatican correspondent discusses Pope Leo's Easter message of peace
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Former Vatican correspondent discusses Pope Leo's Easter message of peace
"Pope Leo used his megaphone to beg for peace around the world at every opportunity, pleading for those who unleash wars to choose peace. His message was striking, particularly when he echoed Pope Francis, stating that the world has become indifferent to violence and that some people seem to have a thirst for death."
"The religious rhetoric of the president and his administration officials has ramped up in recent weeks, and the Pope has been insistent in his calls for peace, presenting a stark contrast to the language used by U.S. officials regarding military actions."
Pope Leo's Easter message focused on calling for peace during Holy Week, urging those who instigate wars to choose peace instead. He highlighted the alarming indifference to violence in the world, echoing sentiments from Pope Francis about a societal thirst for death. This message contrasts sharply with the rhetoric used by U.S. officials regarding military actions, particularly in the context of the war with Iran, showcasing a significant divergence in the use of religious language in political discourse.
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