Who will raise the white flag? The most resonant statements of the Pope about the war.


Francis, who led the Catholic Church until his death in 2025, actively spoke out about the conflict in Ukraine. His statements about peace and reconciliation resonated widely. The Pope's last appeal to Ukraine was heard in his Easter message, where he called for a just and lasting peace.
The Pope also spoke about the necessity of forgiveness and reconciliation with enemies. He urged Ukrainians to pray for peace and an end to wars in various countries around the world. However, Francis also criticized Europe and reproached Ukraine, stating that the hidden hypocrisy lies in the fact that we talk about peace but arm ourselves for war.
Furthermore, the Pope condemned the slaughter of civilians in Bucha and called for an end to war and violence. He also expressed his willingness to meet with Russian dictator Putin in Moscow to stop the conflict.
In February 2023, the Pope noted that the war in Ukraine causes fear and hatred not only in Europe but also around the world.
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