Pope Leo XIV condemns warmongering, citing the death of a Lebanese boy killed in Israeli attacks. The pontiff urged a culture of peace and dialogue during his return flight from Africa.
Pope Leo XIV condemned warmongering while returning from Africa, citing the death of a Lebanese boy he met during a previous visit to Lebanon as a reason for his opposition to conflict.
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