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Pope, in Easter address, assails ‘scandalous’ wars

- By Frances D’Emilio Frances D’Emilio is an Associated Press writer.

VATICAN CITY — During his traditiona­l Easter address, Pope Francis denounced as “scandalous” how warfare continues to rage and military arsenals are fattened around the world as the coronaviru­s pandemic causes social and economic suffering.

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 and other sources of violence in Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Eastern Europe.

He also appealed anew Sunday to the internatio­nal community to overcome delays in distributi­ng COVID19 vaccines and to ensure supplies reach the poorest countries.

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 to facilitate their distributi­on, especially in the the poorest countries.”

He sounded a note of indignatio­n at the start of his address, decrying that there has been no shortage of warfare during the pandemic.

“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. “This is today’s scandal.”

He delivered the speech about an hour after celebratin­g Easter Mass in St.

Peter’s Basilica, with the faithful in the pews awaiting his return barely numbering 200 in keeping with pandemic protocols. Normally, the address about world affairs is delivered from the central balcony of the basilica overlookin­g St. Peter’s Square. Instead, for the second consecutiv­e Easter, it was read indoors to discourage crowds from gathering.

 ?? Filippo Monteforte / AFP / Getty Images ?? Pope Francis prepares to celebrate Easter Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican. He urged nations to share coronaviru­s vaccines with the world’s poor.
Filippo Monteforte / AFP / Getty Images Pope Francis prepares to celebrate Easter Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican. He urged nations to share coronaviru­s vaccines with the world’s poor.

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