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VATICAN CITY — Pope Leo said on Sunday that God rejects the prayers of leaders who start wars and have “hands full of blood”, in unusually forceful remarks as theAddressing tens of thousands in St. Peter’s Square on Palm Sunday, the celebration that opens the holy week leading up to Easter for the world’s 1.
4 billion Catholics, the pontiff called the conflict “atrocious” and said Jesus cannot be used to justify any wars. “This is our God: Jesus, King of Peace, who rejects war, whom no one can use to justify war,” Leo, the first US pope, told crowds in brilliant sunshine.“ does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, but rejects them, saying: ‘Even though you make many prayers, I will not listen: your hands are full of blood’,” he said, citing a Bible passage. Pentagon preparing for weeks of ground operations in Iran — after Trump warned regime to ‘get serious’ about peace deal: reportVP Vance says Iran war will go on ‘little while longer’ until regime is ‘neutered’ During an appeal at the end of Sunday’s celebration, the pope lamented that Christians in the Middle East “are suffering the consequences of an atrocious conflict” and may not be able to celebrate Easter. The pope, who is known for choosing his words carefully, has repeatedly called for an immediate ceasefire in the conflict and said on Monday that military airstrikes are indiscriminate and should be banned.A weeping Iranian man embracing the body of a person killed in a strike in Tehran on March 28, 2026.An Iranian first responder assisting a boy who was injured after a strike hit a residential building in Tehran on March 28, 2026.Some US officials have invoked Christian language to justify the joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28 that initiated the expanding war., who has started leading Christian prayer services at the Pentagon, prayed at a service on Wednesday for “overwhelming violence of action against those who deserve no mercy”. In his homily on Sunday, Leo referenced a Bible passage in which Jesus, about to be arrested ahead of his crucifixion, rebuked one of his followers for striking the person arresting him with a sword. “ did not arm himself, or defend himself, or fight any war,” Leo said. “He revealed the gentle face of God, who always rejects violence. Rather than saving himself, he allowed himself to be nailed to the cross.” Pentagon preparing for weeks of ground operations in Iran — as Trump warned regime to ‘get serious’ about peace deal: reportGang-rape victim who died of euthanasia had heartbreaking final words for family before she diedMartin Short seen in somber first public outing following daughter Katherine Short’s deathA weeping Iranian man embracing the body of a person killed in a strike in Tehran on March 28, 2026.An Iranian first responder assisting a boy who was injured after a strike hit a residential building in Tehran on March 28, 2026. Former Tiger Woods employee blasts golf pro as 'terrible driver,' reveals why he likely refused urine sample after arrest Stream It Or Skip It: 'Jo Nesbø's Detective Hole' On Netflix, Where A Troubled Detective Tracks Down A Serial Killer Who Is Terrorizing Oslo
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