Holywood News

‘Miracle of Peace’: Pope Leo XIV welcomes a ceasefire between India and Pakistan on its first appearance

Pope Leo XIV blessed at noon on his first Sunday, Pontief welcomed the recent ceasefire in India and Pakistan, adding that he was praying to God to grant the world a “miracle of peace” “There will never be war!” Leo said from the porch of St. Peter’s Basilica.
Leo recalls the end of World War II, which quoted Pope Francis as saying it was “World War III.”
Leo also recalls that Sunday is Mother’s Day in many countries and hopes that all mothers, including Mothers in Heaven, are a happy Mother’s Day.

As the bells of St. Peter’s Basilica rang, the crowd was filled with parade bands of special Jubilee weekends bursting out in cheers and music.


Pakistan violates the ceasefire:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a high-level meeting with Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Dr Eam s Jaishankar, NSA AJIT DOVAL, CDS, CDS, CDS, CDS, CDS, all three services, all three services in his residence, violated Saturday, and violated Saturday, An An Andiated An the Arivation An Andiated An An An An An An An Condited of Andiated An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An An Agriculture An An An of An of An the Andiated. For several hours, repeated violations of the understanding tonight,” Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said in a television conference late Saturday. “The armed forces are responding appropriately and appropriately to these violations. We call on Pakistan to take appropriate measures to address these violations and to handle the situation seriously and accountably. ”

Read more: Pakistan breached agreement to stop military operations, India retaliates quickly

Srinagar was shocked by multiple explosions around 8:50 pm and lasted intermittently for at least 40 minutes on Saturday night. Similar reports come from other parts of Kashmir, including Anantnag in the south and Baramulla in the north. Electricity is closed throughout the valley.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button