×
Home National Politics Business Bangladesh International Sports Entertainment Law & Justice More News Capital News Health Features Business Icon Technology Media Features Economy Education Literature Quran & Hadish Photo Gallery Editorial Religion Tours & Travels Tourism Guide Editors Corner Campus Youth Popular Organizations Country Wide Life Style Jobs Prism Notice History & Culture Messages Op-ed Wildlife Activities Foreign relation Accident Environment Asia Videoes Analysis Energy Book Reviews Literature Others KSA Arab World Cricket Football More Banking Corporate Global economy Real Estate Entrepreneur Start-up Telecom Summit Travel Art and Culture Food Book Fourth Estate View Letters to Editor Political Icon Diplomat Scholarship Career Job

Thursday 15th of May 2025 E-paper
* Malaysia reopens labour market for Bangladeshis, 7,926 to go in 1st phase   * 3 of a family die from electrocution in Gaibandha   * Advisers Council approves 2 ordinances, 2 policies   * Tulip Siddiq Misses Opportunity to Defend Herself   * Reciprocal visa exemption agreement with Egypt soon: Jahangir   * NBR is split to broaden tax base, improve efficiency: govt   * Police to Be Disarmed of Lethal Weapons: Home Adviser   * Yunus calls for economic integration with Nepal   * BB raises overseas medical expense limit to $15,000   * AL`s registration suspended  
   International
  Pope Leo pleads ‘never again war!’

On his first-ever Regina Caeli appearance, Pope Leo XIV stood on the central loggia of St Peter’s Basilica Sunday and delivered a powerful appeal for peace, echoing the enduring message of his predecessor, Pope Francis.

Before a sea of faithful in St Peter’s Square and countless more watching around the world, the newly elected pontiff raised his voice against war, declaring: “In today’s dramatic context of a third world war fought piecemeal… I too appeal to the powerful of the world by repeating these ever-relevant words: Never again war!”

A cry for peace in Ukraine and Gaza

Reflecting on the sombre anniversary of the end of World War II – 80 years ago this week, Pope Leo recalled the devastating toll of that conflict: “The immense tragedy of the Second World War, which ended 80 years ago on May 8, caused 60 million deaths. And yet, we continue to witness violence and bloodshed across the globe.”

He then turned his attention to the current crises gripping humanity.

Speaking with deep compassion, he said: “I carry in my heart the suffering of the beloved Ukrainian people. May every effort be made to reach a true, just, and lasting peace as soon as possible. May all prisoners be freed, and may the children be returned to their families.”

Turning to the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, Pope Leo expressed profound sorrow: “I am deeply pained by what is happening,” he said. “Let the fighting cease immediately. Let humanitarian aid be provided to the exhausted civilian population. And may all hostages be released.”

Hope for India-Pakistan ceasefire

The Pope welcomed the recent agreement between India and Pakistan to halt hostilities following days of military escalation sparked by the Pahalgam terror attack.

“I hope that, through the upcoming negotiations, a lasting agreement may soon be reached,” he said, while also acknowledging the many other unresolved conflicts worldwide.

In closing, Pope Leo turned to the Virgin Mary, invoking her as the Queen of Peace: “To her Immaculate Heart I entrust my heartfelt appeal, so that she may present it to the Lord Jesus and obtain for us the miracle of peace.”

This was Pope Leo XIV’s first public appearance before the faithful since his election earlier this week. Born Robert Prevost in Chicago, he is the first American pope and the 267th successor of St Peter. His papacy begins at a time of global unrest, making his call for peace both timely and urgent.

As the world watches, Pope Leo’s message of unity, justice, and nonviolence sets a clear tone for his leadership of the Catholic Church.



  
Share Button
  

    
India now disputes Trump’s zero tariff claim
.............................................................................................
Zelensky urges Trump to help secure Putin meeting in Turkey
.............................................................................................
US says new NATO spending target won`t just be `missiles and tanks`
.............................................................................................
11 soldiers among 51 killed in Indian strikes: Pakistan
.............................................................................................
New Delhi won’t tolerate nuclear blackmail: Modi
.............................................................................................
Trump Defends Controversial Gift of Jet From Qatar
.............................................................................................
US and China agree to slash tariffs
.............................................................................................
Pope Leo pleads ‘never again war!’
.............................................................................................
Putin proposes direct Ukraine talks but quiet on 30-day ceasefire
.............................................................................................
Shehbaz Sharif Claims `Historic Victory`, Thanks US and China
.............................................................................................
Bill Gates does not want to die rich
.............................................................................................
Macron calls for `direct talks` between Ukraine and Russia
.............................................................................................
Trump launches paid self-deportation program to end `invasion`
.............................................................................................
Pakistan summons meeting of body that oversees nuclear arsenal
.............................................................................................
US State Secretary Speaks with Pakistan Army Chief Amid Rising Tensions
.............................................................................................
Senior Indian official among several killed in Pakistan attack
.............................................................................................
Pakistan used high-speed missiles to target its bases, claims India
.............................................................................................
Pakistani drone strikes in 26 military installations, says India
.............................................................................................
`High expectations`: EU looks to Merz for boost in tough times
.............................................................................................
Six killed in Sri Lanka helicopter crash: military
.............................................................................................
UK announces new Russia `shadow fleet` sanctions
.............................................................................................
German lender Commerzbank`s profits jump as it fends off UniCredit
.............................................................................................
India shuts 24 airports amid rising tensions with Pakistan
.............................................................................................
US signals non-intervention in India-Pakistan conflict, urges diplomatic solution
.............................................................................................
India alleges overnight cross-border attacks by Pakistan along western front
.............................................................................................
5 killed, 2 missing in Colombia landslide
.............................................................................................
Habemus Papam: Robert Prevost from the US is Pope Leo XIV
.............................................................................................
North Korea Leader Oversees Missile Test Simulating Nuclear Counterstrikes
.............................................................................................
US Urges Caution as India-Pakistan Tensions Rise: Nuclear Conflict Must Be Avoided
.............................................................................................
India suspends flights at 24 airports
.............................................................................................
India tells X to block over 8,000 accounts
.............................................................................................
Pakistan takes down 25 Israeli-made drones sent by India: ISPR
.............................................................................................
Trump urges India, Pakistan to end deadly clashes, offers to mediate
.............................................................................................
Pakistan will only hit `military targets` in India
.............................................................................................
Pakistan Authorizes Military Response After India Strikes
.............................................................................................
UK PM urges `dialogue` to halt India, Pakistan clashes
.............................................................................................
World can`t afford military confrontation between India and Pakistan: UN chief
.............................................................................................
Malaysia warns India-Pakistan tension may affect rice supplies
.............................................................................................
World can`t afford military confrontation between India and Pakistan: UN chief
.............................................................................................
Indonesia bus crash leaves at least 12 dead
.............................................................................................
China expresses deep concern over India’s missile strikes in Pakistan, urges restraint
.............................................................................................
Death toll from Indian strikes rises to 26: Pakistan
.............................................................................................
5 Indian fighter jets, drone downed, claims Pakistan
.............................................................................................
3 killed by Pakistani artillery fire: Indian army
.............................................................................................
Pakistan shuts schools in Islamabad, Punjab province
.............................................................................................
Trump and Canada`s Carney hold high-stakes meeting
.............................................................................................
Operation Sindoor: Pakistan’s PM condemns ‘cowardly attack’
.............................................................................................
India airstrikes Pakistan targeting 2 mosques, 8 killed
.............................................................................................
Trump administration offers $1,000 to migrants who self-deport
.............................................................................................
OpenAI abandons full for-profit shift, maintains nonprofit control amid legal, civic pressure
.............................................................................................
Chief Advisor: Md. Tajul Islam,
Editor & Publisher Fatima Islam Tania and Printed from Bismillah Printing Press, 219, Fakirapul, Dhaka-1000
Editorial Office: 219, Fakirapul (1st Floor), Dhaka-1000.
Phone: 02-41070996, Mobile: 01720090514, E-mail: [email protected]
2022 @ All Right Reserved By www.themuslimtimes-bd.com