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Pope delivers call for peace in conflict-hit regions

Pope Leo XIV has called for an end to violence in the world's conflict-hit regions during a prayer for peace at the Vatican.

No one should have to flee their home because of the threat of bombs, said Leo, the leader of the world's 1.4 billion Catholics, as he led a worldwide Rosary for peace on Saturday.

The lust for power and verbal violence must give way to the thirst for justice and truth, he said, adding that there must be no more tears shed by the innocent.

Peace is possible even in these times of tension and conflict, Leo said.

It "becomes possible when we choose to listen to the cry of those deprived of it: innocent children, anguished mothers and fathers, abused prisoners, refugees and people of every age who suffer," he stated.

All "have but one word upon their lips: peace!"

The Pope also appealed to individuals, saying everyone has a personal responsibility.

All people can contribute to a more peaceful society with small but important steps, he said, suggesting refraining from verbal and physical violence, both in daily life and on social media.

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