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Pope Leo XIV denounces nationalism and calls for world peace

The pontiff launches an urgent call against global division and cries for unity amid growing tensions.

Publicado 9 junio, 2025 el 9 de junio a las 01:43 | 3 mins reading |3,444 vistas | por Ana Rodríguez

A heartbreaking cry against the shadow of nationalism

Under the imposing sky of St. Peter’s Square, where the echo of prayers mixes with the whisper of history, Pope Leo XIV raised his voice like heavenly thunder. With the weight of millions of gazes fixed on him, the pontiff launched a desperate call against the monster that stalks humanity: political nationalism. “Where there is love, there is no place for the walls that divide us!” he exclaimed, as his words cut the air like a fiery sword.

The Holy Spirit as a bulwark against hatred

With open arms, as if trying to embrace the entire world, the first American pope invoked the Holy Spirit to tear down the strongholds of indifference. “Let us break the chains of prejudice!” he cried, as the crowd held its breath. His words were not just a homily, but a last resort in the face of the growing wave of divisions that threaten to devour humanity. Without naming nations or leaders, his message was clear: the enemy has no flag, but hardened hearts.

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In a poignant turn, he evoked the words of the late Pope Francis, whose ghost seems to whisper warnings from the past: “We are connected, but more alone than ever.” The irony was palpable: in an era of hyperconnection, humanity is drowning in a sea of loneliness and mistrust.

Peace, a dream that hangs by a thread

With eyes shining with determination, Leo XIV condemned the wars that devour entire continents. “Peace must be born in our hearts!” he declared, as if each syllable were a spell against the darkness. His prayers for Ukraine and Gaza were not simple pleas, but last bastions of hope in a world on the brink of the abyss.

Since his election, this pontiff has made peace his sacred banner. His first message, “Peace be with you all,” resonated like an unbreakable oath. Today, in the face of growing global chaos, his voice sounds like a lighthouse in the storm, although many wonder: will it be enough to stem the tide of conflict?

The clock of history ticks crucial seconds. As the echoes of his sermon spread throughout the world, a question hangs in the air: will humanity listen to this last call, or are we condemned to repeat the mistakes of the past?

Share this urgent message! Peace needs voices to amplify it. Explore more content on global unity efforts in our dedicated section.

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