Pope Francis prays for those who start or prolong wars on D-Day anniversary, considering it a grave sin.
Pope Francis has marked the D-Day anniversary by praying for men who start and prolong wars, calling it a grave sin. The Pope's message was sent to Bishop Jacques Habert of Bayeux and Lisieux in France, whose diocese includes the beaches where Allied troops landed on June 6, 1944. Pope Francis also said that people desire peace and stability, and disrupting this for ideological, nationalistic, or economic ambitions is a sin before God.
June 06, 2024
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