Audience: Pope calls on Christians to continue prayers for peace
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis Wednesday during his weekly General Audience called on
Catholics together with other Christians to continue to pray for peace in the most
troubled parts of the world. He made the appeal ahead of the "International Day of
Peace," celebrated on September 21st. Below is a Vatican Radio English
translation of the Pope’s words. Listen to Lydia O'Kane's report
Each year,
on September 21, the United Nations celebrates the "International Day of Peace," and
the World Council of Churches is calling on its members to pray on that day for peace.
I invite Catholics from around the world to join with other Christians to continue
to ask God for the gift of peace in the most troubled parts of our planet. May peace,
the gift of Jesus, always live in our hearts and support the intentions and actions
of the leaders of nations and all people of good will. Let us commit ourselves to
encouraging all efforts for a diplomatic and political solution of all the focus points
of war that still are a cause for concern. My thoughts go especially to the dear people
of Syria, whose human tragedy can only be resolved through dialogue and negotiation,
with respect for justice and the dignity of every person, especially the weakest and
most defenseless.