On Sunday, Pope Francis issued a heartfelt plea, urging the conflicting factions in Sudan to bring an end to a 10-month-long conflict marked by widespread displacement and escalating famine concerns.
In his Angelus message, the Pope implored the involved parties to cease the destructive war, underlining its severe impact on both the people and the future of the nation.
Pope Francis called for prayers to discover peaceful solutions for Sudan, expressing concern about the ongoing civil war involving the country’s armed forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), despite diplomatic efforts.
During his traditional Sunday address, the Pope also addressed conflicts in Mozambique, Ukraine, Israel, and the Palestinian territories, emphasizing the weariness and futility of wars that bring only death and destruction without providing viable solutions.