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Pope calls for Easter truce in Ukraine

Francis denounces war at Palm Sunday Mass

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VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis opened Holy Week Sunday with a call for an Easter truce in Ukraine to make room for a negotiated peace, highlighti­ng the need for leaders to “make some sacrifices for the good of the people.”

Celebratin­g Palm Sunday Mass before crowds in St. Peter’s Square for the first time since the pandemic, Pope Francis called for “weapons to be laid down to begin an Easter truce, not to reload weapons and resume fighting, no! A truce to reach peace through real negotiatio­ns.”

Francis did not refer directly to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but the reference was clear, and he has repeatedly denounced the war and the suffering brought to innocent civilians.

During the traditiona­l Sunday blessing following Palm Sunday Mass, the pontiff said leaders should be “willing to make some sacrifices for the good of the people.”

“In fact, what a victory would that be, who plants a flag under a pile of rubble?”

During his Palm Sunday homily, the pontiff denounced “the folly of war” that leads people to commit “senseless acts of cruelty.”

“When we resort to violence … we lose sight of why we are in the world and even end up committing senseless acts of cruelty. We see this in the folly of war, where Christ is crucified yet another time,” he said.

Francis lamented “the unjust death of husbands and sons” … “refugees fleeing bombs” … “young people deprived of a future” … and “soldiers sent to kill their brothers and sisters.”

After two years of celebratin­g Palm Sunday Mass inside St. Peter’s Basilica without a crowd due to pandemic distancing measures, the solemn celebratio­n returned to the square outside.

Tens of thousands of pilgrims and tourists clutched olive branches and palms emblematic of the ceremony that recalls Jesus’ return to Jerusalem.

Traditiona­lly, the pope leads a Palm Sunday procession through St. Peter’s Square before celebratin­g Mass. Francis has been suffering from a strained ligament in his right knee that has caused him to limp, and he was driven in a black car to the altar, which he then reached with the help of an aide. He left the Mass on the open-top popemobile.

Palm Sunday opens Holy Week leading up to Easter, which this year falls on April 17.

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GREGORIO BORGIA/AP Pope Francis celebrates Palm Sunday Mass on Sunday.

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