Daily Trust

Pope calls worldwide prayer for peace Feb 23

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Pope Francis invited Roman Catholics and members of all other religions on Sunday to observe a day of prayer, fasting and initiative­s for peace on Feb. 23, urging everyone to ‘say no’ to violence and conflict.

Francis, spoke to tens of thousands of people in St. Peter’s Square for his weekly blessing. He said he was making the appeal because of the “tragic prolonging” of conflicts around the world.

Feb. 23 is a Friday in the first full week of the Christian season of Lent, during which fasting from food and extra acts of charity are encouraged as a sign of penitence.

He said “everyone, in their own conscience­s, before God, should ask ‘what can I do for peace?’”

“Surely, we can pray but not only: each one of us can say ‘no’ to violence in their own way, because victories obtained through violence are false victories, while working for peace benefits all,” he said.

He specifical­ly invited nonCatholi­cs and non-Christians to join the initiative in any way they saw fit, “but all together”.

Francis said the prayers and fasting should be offered in a particular way for the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan.

South Sudan has been hit by a prolonged civil war and humanitari­an crisis. The Democratic Republic of Congo has been hit by unrest this month following the shooting of protesting pro-democracy churchgoer­s opposed to President Joseph Kabila. (Reuters)

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