Pope calls for worldwide ceasefire at Christmas

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“May there be 24 hours of peace throughout the world,” Pope Leo XIV has told reporters.
“May there be 24 hours of peace throughout the world,” Pope Leo XIV has told reporters.

Pope Leo XIV has urged “people of goodwill” to implement a 24-hour ceasefire in all wars around the world over Christmas.

The pontiff said Russia’s rejection of a brief truce had caused him “great sadness,” particularly in light of its recent large-scale attacks on Ukraine.  

“May there be 24 hours of peace throughout the world,” he told reporters. 

Leo, whose papacy began in May, will celebrate his first Christmas Eve Mass later on Wednesday at St Peter’s Basilica, where he is expected to speak out against war and violence and recall the suffering of civilians. 

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Pope Leo XIV will deliver his traditional Christmas message in St Peter’s Square on Christmas Day. (AP PHOTO)

On Christmas Day, the Pope will deliver the traditional Christmas message in St Peter’s Square.

The spiritual leader of about 1.4 billion Catholics will impart the “Urbi et Orbi” (“To the City and the World”) blessing, with tens of thousands of worshippers expected to attend. 

In his earlier comments on Tuesday evening, the Pope also addressed the situation in the Middle East, saying he had spoken with the parish priest in Gaza City. 

He said residents there were trying to celebrate Christmas despite extremely precarious conditions.

DPA