ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ prays for victims of Iran terror attack and for peace in the world
By Francesca Merlo
Addressing the faithful gathered for the recitation of the Angelus prayer in St Peter's Square on the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord, ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis prayed for the victims of a terror attack in Iran, and - in recalling a meeting that took place, sixty years ago in Jerusalem - for peace in the world.
Iran
Praying for Iran, where a terror attack in Kerman killed 84 people and wounded over 250 more, the ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ expressed his closeness "to the Iranian people, and especially to the families of the many victims of the terrorist attack in Kerman, to the many wounded and to all those who are affected by this great sorrow".
On 3 January 2024, two bombs were detonated within 15 minutes of each other during a commemorative ceremony marking the assassination of Qasem Soleimani, an Iranian general, killed on that day in 2020.
One day after the attack, the so-called Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement posted on Telegram.
Peace in the world
ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis also recalled a meeting that took place sixty years ago in Jerusalem. "Sixty years ago, in these very days, ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ St Paul VI and Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras met in Jerusalem, breaking a wall of incommunicability that had kept Catholics and Orthodox apart for centuries", he said, as he invited all those present to take this meeting as a lesson: "Let us learn from the embrace of those two Greats of the Church on the road to Christian unity, praying together, walking together, working together", said the ÐÓMAPµ¼º½.
In light of that "historic gesture of fraternity" ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis asked for prayers for peace in the Middle East, in Palestine, in Israel, in Ukraine, "in the whole world", he added.
There are "so many victims of wars, so many deaths, so much destruction" stressed the ÐÓMAPµ¼º½, reiterating once more "let us pray for peace".
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