Leo XIV received new ambassadors to the Holy See and called for the fight against inequality

At a celebration in the Vatican, the Pope Leo XIV He received new ambassadors to the Holy See, and emphasized that his mission was at the head of the Church “We will not be silent spectators to dangerous inequalities and global conflicts.”

This Saturday, the Pope received his credentials Thirteen new diplomats accredited to the Holy Seerepresents Uzbekistan, Moldova, Bahrain, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Liberia, Thailand, Lesotho, South Africa, Fiji, Micronesia, Latvia and Finland.

By welcoming them during Jubilee Year of HopeThe Pontiff repeated his call to restore “the trust we need in the Church, in society, in our personal relationships, in international relations, and in our mission to promote the dignity of all people and respect for God’s gift of creation.”

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Pope Leo XIV in the Vatican with the new ambassadors.
The Pope stressed that he would fight inequality and armed conflicts in the world. (AFP photo)

The Pope linked this request to his first words as bishop of Rome, when he invoked the peace of Christ risen from the dead, “Hello” He renewed his call to work on what he called a “Disarmament and disarmament of peace.”

Moreover, he stressed that peace “is not merely the absence of conflict,” but “an active and demanding gift… built in the heart and from the heart.” It requires a commitment to reject “pride and revenge” and to resist “the temptation to use words as weapons.”

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He added that church diplomacy “Constantly directed to serve the good of humanity”It pays special attention to “the poor, those in vulnerable situations or marginalized by society.”

Hence, the Pope urged the newly accredited ambassadors to join the Holy See in promoting renewed multilateral cooperation “at a time when it is most necessary” and expressed his hope that together they could help the international community “lay the foundations for a more just, fraternal and peaceful world.”

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