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“Peace cannot be postponed”: Pope Leo on 4 years of Ukraine war

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Kathleen N. Hattrup - published on 02/22/26
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As the anniversary of Russia's invasion comes this week, Pope Leo was particularly urgent in his appeals for an end to the suffering.

February 24 will mark four years of war in Ukraine.

After leading the midday Angelus, Pope Leo was insistent that it is past time for peace.

Four years have passed since the beginning of the war against Ukraine. My heartfelt thoughts remain focused on the tragic situation unfolding before the eyes of the whole world: so many victims, so many lives and families shattered, such immense destruction, such unspeakable suffering! Every war is truly a wound inflicted upon the entire human family; it leaves in its wake death, devastation and a trail of pain that marks generations.

Peace cannot be postponed. It is an urgent necessity that must find a home in our hearts and be translated into responsible decisions. For this reason, I renew my heartfelt appeal: let the weapons fall silent, let the bombings cease, let an immediate ceasefire be reached, and let dialogue be strengthened to pave the way toward peace.

I invite everyone to join in prayer for the embattled people of Ukraine and for all those who suffer due to this war and every conflict in the world, that the long-awaited gift of peace may shine upon our days.

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