Vatican City (AP) – Pope Francis warned about “curse of hatred”, on the occasion of “International Holocaust Memorial”, in his Angelous prayer on Sunday, noting that his freedom It has been identified only 80 years later. Auschwitz concentration camp.
“The horror of the elimination of millions of Jewish people and other people of different faiths should never be forgotten or denied,” Francis cited the example of Hungary, a Hungarian poet, Francis said.
He said many Christians were killed in Nazi detention camps, “he said.”
Francis said, “I renew the appeal to work with everyone, as well as to end the curse of Judaism in conjunction with all kinds of discrimination and religious persecution.”
“Together, we build a more brotherly, justice world, teach young people to openly open their hearts, with a spirit of brotherhood, forgiveness and peace,” he added.
Pontuff also launched an appeal for the end of the civil war in Sudan, which began in April 2023, which said it was creating the world’s most difficult humanitarian crisis in South Sudan, with dramatic results. “
The Pope also expressed concern over the situation in the Kettombo region of Columbia, where many civilians have been killed in clashes between armed groups, which has forced more than 30,000 people to leave their homes.