The Pope told churchgoers that
"the whole world is at war"
ATP - Pope Francis told churchgoers
that Christmas this year is going to be a“charade” because
“the whole world is at war.”
The pontiff put this holiday
season in perspective during mass at the Basilica di Santa Maria last week. His
speech comes after a rash of notable violent incidents, including the now
infamous terrorist attacks in Paris, as “we are close to Christmas. There will
be lights, there will be parties, bright trees, even Nativity scenes – all
decked out – while the world continues to wage war.
“It’s all a charade. The world
has not understood the way of peace. The whole world is at war,” Pope Francis
said. “A war can be justified, so to speak, with many, many reasons, but when
all the world as it is today, at war, piecemeal though that war may be—a little
here, a little there—there is no justification.”
Pope Francis also pointed to
the “innocent victims” of war, calling for compassion for bystanders.
“What shall remain in the wake
of this war, in the midst of which we are living now?” Pope Francis asked.
“What shall remain? Ruins, thousands of children without education, so many
innocent victims, and lots of money in the pockets of arms dealers.”
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