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Pope warns of growing world indifference to violence

5 April 2026
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Pope Leo XIV used his first Easter mass at the Vatican to urge global leaders to “choose peace” and warned against growing indifference towards violence. The pontiff emphasized the importance of prioritizing peace in a world where conflict is becoming normalized.

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The Pope’s call for peace comes at a critical time when global tensions and violence are on the rise. His message serves as a reminder for leaders to prioritize diplomacy and conflict resolution to prevent further escalation of conflicts worldwide. In a world where violence is increasingly prevalent, the Pope’s plea for peace carries significant weight and highlights the urgent need for international cooperation to promote a more peaceful and harmonious world.

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