Pope Calls For The World To Come Together Over Coronavirus
Pope Francis, in Rome on March 15, 2020, prays in S. Marcello al Corso church. VATICAN MEDIA/AFP via Getty Images. From Valentina Di Donato in Rome
Pope Francis called for the world to stop “all forms of war” and act as “one human family” against the Covid-19 pandemic.
After
delivering his weekly angelus, the Pope said, “the joint commitment
against the pandemic can lead everyone to recognize our need to
strengthen fraternal ties as members of the one human family.” Francis
said he accepted an appeal from the Secretary General of the United
Nations calling for a global ceasefire in light of the coronavirus
crisis which “knows no borders.”
I join all those who have accepted this appeal and invite everyone to follow by stopping all forms of war, hostility and promote the creation of corridors for humanitarian aid, openness to diplomacy, attention to those who are in a situation of great vulnerability," he said.
Pope
Francis also called for world leaders to be “sensitive” to the serious
problem of overcrowded jails where the coronavirus could run rampant and
take the “necessary measures to avoid future tragedies.
The
Pope’s weekly Angelus has been streamed from inside the Vatican since
early March after St. Peter’s square was closed because of the
coronavirus.

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