Saturday, June 6, 2015

Pope Francis says he senses 'atmosphere of war' in world

Pope Francis said Saturday the world was beset by an "atmosphere of war" and attacked those who are guilty of inciting and fomenting it.

Many conflicts across the planet amount to "a kind of third world war being fought piecemeal and, in the context of global communications, we sense an atmosphere of war," the pontiff said in a mass at Sarajevo's Olympic Stadium during a one-day visit to the Bosnian capital.
 AFP
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6/6/15
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  1. Pope Francis has celebrated Mass in front of tens of thousands of Catholics at a stadium in Bosnia-Herzegovina...

    The pontiff's visit to the capital, Sarajevo, is aimed at promoting peace and reconciliation across the country.

    The Pope is also meeting members of the Muslim, Orthodox Christian and Jewish communities during his one-day trip.

    Bosnia remains divided along religious and ethnic lines, 20 years after its civil war which depleted the Catholic population.

    "War never again!" Pope Francis urged in his homily before 65,000 worshippers at Sarajevo's Kosevo stadium.

    "War means children, women and the elderly in refugee camps; it means forced displacement, destroyed houses, streets and factories. Above all countless shattered lives," he said.

    "You know this well having experienced it here," he added in reference to the 1992-95 Bosnian conflict, which left some 100,000 dead and two million displaced.....BBC

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  2. Pope Francis urged Bosnia's Muslims, Orthodox and Catholics on Saturday to put the "barbarity" of war behind them and work together for a peaceful future as he made a one-day visit to Sarajevo to encourage reconciliation following the devastating three-way war of the 1990s...

    Francis received a joyous welcome from thousands of cheering Bosnians who lined his motorcade route through the mostly Muslim city of 300,000. Another 65,000 people, most of them Catholics, packed the same Sarajevo stadium where St. John Paul II presided over an emotional post-war Mass of reconciliation in 1997.

    "War never again!" Francis intoned in his homily, denouncing those who incite war to sell weapons or to deliberately foment tensions among peoples of different cultures. He called on Bosnians to make peace every day -- not just preach it -- through their "actions, attitudes and acts of kindness, of fraternity, of dialogue, of mercy."..AP....ctvnews.ca

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  3. Papst Franziskus: Eine Art dritter Weltkrieg ist im Gang...

    Papst Franziskus sieht angesichts vieler bewaffneter Konflikte eine Art neuen Weltkrieg heraufziehen. Bei einem Besuch in Sarajevo rief das Oberhaupt der katholischen Kirche am Samstag zugleich zur Versöhnung der Religionen auf. Sarajevo war vor 20 Jahren Schauplatz eines Krieges zwischen hauptsächlich muslimischen Bosniaken, orthodoxen Serben und katholischen Kroaten.

    Im Hinblick auf die aktuellen Konflikte sagte der Papst: "Es ist eine Art dritter Weltkrieg, der stückweise geführt wird, und im Bereich der globalen Kommunikation nimmt man ein Klima des Krieges wahr." Einige Menschen wollten dieses Klima absichtlich schüren und suchten den Zusammenstoß verschiedener Kulturen, fügte der 78-Jährige bei einer Messe vor etwa 65.000 Menschen im Olympiastadium von Sarajevo hinzu. Andere würden mit Kriegen spekulieren, um Waffen zu verkaufen. Den Begriff "dritter Weltkrieg" hat der Papst schon mehrmals benutzt.

    Krieg bedeute zerstörte Häuser, zerbrochene Leben, sagte der Papst bei der Messe im Olympiastadium. "Ihr kennt das zu gut, weil Ihr es gerade hier erlebt habt. ... Heute erhebt sich noch einmal aus dieser Stadt der Schrei des Volkes Gottes und aller Männer und Frauen guten Willens: Nie wieder Krieg!"....diepresse.com

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