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Pope Leo XIV decries recent intensification of attacks in Ukraine

“I follow with concern the war in Ukraine, which has sharply intensified in recent days. I wish to express my closeness to all those suffering because of the recent attacks, including those against civilians.”

Pope Leo XIV gave this reassurance at the conclusion of his Wednesday General Audience on May 27, following a new wave of Russian attacks on Ukraine.

“War,” the Pope appealed, “does not solve problems; it worsens them. It does not build security but multiplies suffering and hatred.”



“Wherever missiles and drones fall, hopes also collapse; homes and places of worship are destroyed, and innocent lives are shattered,” he said, entrusting all peoples wounded by war to the protection of the Virgin Mary, Queen of Peace.

Words of comfort and faith for Lebanese faithful

As new attacks strike Lebanon, the Holy Father also gave special greetings to Lebanese pilgrims when addressing Arabic and French-speaking faithful during the audience.

“Mary, our Mother,” he said, “is always present with us, praying for us, and caring for us with maternal love.”

“May the Lord,” Pope Leo said, “bless you all and always protect you from every evil!”

A ‘thank you’ to all mothers, also for teaching their children to love God

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Finally, addressing Polish pilgrims, Pope Leo XIV thanked mothers as he recalled that Poland celebrated Mother’s Day yesterday.

“I thank all mothers who have generously passed on the gift of life and care for their children, teaching them love for God and for their neighbor,” he said.

The Pope prayed that the Holy Mother of God would intercede for them “so that they may obtain the grace of a lasting bond with Jesus.”

“With her help,” the Holy Father urged Poles to protect in their homeland “the life of every person from conception to natural death. I bless you all!”


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