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In his Easter sermon, Pope Francis calls wars in pandemic ‘scandalous’

- By Frances D’emilio

VATICAN CITY >> Pope Francis in his traditiona­l Easter Sunday address denounced as “scandalous” how armed conflicts continue to rage even as the coronaviru­s pandemic has triggered severe social and economic suffering and swollen the ranks of the poor.

Francis tempered his “Urbi et Orbi” address (Latin for “To the city and to the world”) wishes of joy on the Christian feast day along with accounts of pain from the globe’s many armed conflicts in Africa, the Mideast, Latin America, Asia and Eastern Europe.

Describing vaccines as an “essential tool” in the pandemic battle, Francis called for a “spirit of global responsibi­lity” as he encouraged nations to overcome “delays

in the distributi­on of vaccines” and ensure that the shots reach the poorest nations.

He sounded a note of indignatio­n at the start of his address, decrying that there has been no shortage of war and conflict during the world’s worst health crisis in a century.

“The pandemic is still spreading, while the social and economic crisis remains severe, especially for the poor. Neverthele­ss — and this is scandalous — armed conflicts have not ended, and military arsenals are being strengthen­ed,” Francis said, sounding angry. “That is today’s scandal.”

The pontiff prayed that public authoritie­s would see to it that those needing assistance have a “decent standard of living. Sadly, the pandemic has dramatical­ly increased the number of the poor and the despair of thousands of people.”

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