ChurchWorld Pope Francis pleads for peace in Easter message by Barbados Today 31/03/2024 written by Barbados Today 31/03/2024 2 min read A+A- Reset This photo taken and handout on March 31, 2024 by The Vatican Media shows Pope Francis during the Easter 'Urbi et Orbi' message and blessing to the City and the World from the central loggia of St Peter's basilica in The Vatican. (Photo by Handout / VATICAN MEDIA / AFP) Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.2K Pope Francis urged the world to resist “the logic of weapons” in his Easter message at the Vatican on Sunday, easing growing health fears as he greeted thousands of Catholics. The 87-year-old’s “Urbi et Orbi” (To the City and the World) blessing came after he led Easter Mass in front of 60,000 worshippers at Saint Peter’s Square while appearing in good spirits. In his traditional speech broadcasted worldwide, Francis condemned war as “always an absurdity and a defeat”, raising conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan, Myanmar and beyond. He renewed appeals for a ceasefire in Gaza, calling for greater aid deliveries to the devastated territory and the release of hostages taken by Hamas during its unprecedented October 7 attack on Israel that sparked the war. The civilian population is “now at the limit of its endurance”, he said, lamenting the impact on children especially. “Let us not allow the strengthening winds of war to blow on Europe and the Mediterranean. Let us not yield to the logic of weapons and rearming,” he added. You Might Be Interested In Bishop Maxwell enthroned A new direction for the Anglican church New Anglican Bishop presides over first confirmation service The pope proposed a “general exchange of all prisoners between Russia and Ukraine” as the war between the two countries grinds through its third year. Francis also urged world leaders to “spare no efforts in combatting the scourge of human trafficking” to free its victims. Moments before the blessing, Francis passed through the adoring crowd on his “popemobile” as pilgrims shouted “Long live the pope!”, waved flags and strained to take pictures. Easter Sunday marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ and is the culmination of Holy Week, a major part of the Catholic calendar followed by 1.3 billion people. The pope on Saturday presided over the Easter Vigil at the Vatican in front of some 6,000 people from around the world, a day after his last-minute cancellation at a major Good Friday procession revived questions about his health. He delivered a 10-minute homily in Italian, speaking without any undue difficulty and condemning “the walls of selfishness and indifference” in the world. At the end of the two-and-a-half-hour service he showed little sign of fatigue, taking time to greet and bless some of the worshippers. In a brief statement Friday, the Vatican had said that “to preserve his health ahead of tomorrow’s vigil and the Easter Sunday mass, Pope Francis will this evening follow the Way of the Cross at the Colosseum from the Santa Marta Residence”, where he lives. The last-minute decision raised questions about how long Francis can continue to lead the Catholic Church. A Vatican source told AFP on Friday there was “no particular concern” about his health and the decision to pull out had been “simply a measure of caution.” Francis, who never takes holidays, made his last trip in September, to the southern French city of Marseille. In December, he cancelled a much-anticipated attendance at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai. SOURCE: AFP Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like First Black Republican woman elected to Congress, dies at 49 24/03/2025 Trump says countries that buy Venezuelan oil will face 25% tariff 24/03/2025 US to revoke temporary status for 532,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans 22/03/2025