Sunday, April 3, 2022

Pope Francis: Putin Is 'Sadly Caught Up In Anachronistic Claims Of National Interests

Pope Francis: Putin Is ‘Sadly Caught Up in Anachronistic Claims of Nationalist Interests’



Pope Francis pronounced his harshest condemnation of Russia’s war on Ukraine to date Saturday, condemning Vladimir Putin’s “infantile and destructive aggression.”

While never mentioning Putin by name, the pontiff referred to “some potentate, sadly caught up in anachronistic claims of nationalist interests” who is “provoking and fomenting conflicts,” an unmistakable reference to the Russian president.


In his address to Malta’s civil authorities on the first day of his visit to the island nation, Francis warned that “from the east of Europe, from the land of sunrise, the dark shadows of war have now spread.”

“We had thought that invasions of other countries, savage street fighting and atomic threats were grim memories of a distant past,” he declared. “However, the icy winds of war, which bring only death, destruction and hatred in their wake, have swept down powerfully upon the lives of many people and affected us all.”

“Now in the night of the war that is fallen upon humanity, please, let us not allow the dream of peace to fade!” he urged.

It is urgent “to restore beauty to the face of a humanity marred by war,” the pope asserted, suggesting that the “tender love of mothers” and the presence of women “are the true alternative to the baneful logic of power that leads to war.”


War has “been prepared for some time by great investments in weaponry and a massive trade in arms,” Francis insisted. “It is distressing to see how the enthusiasm for peace, which emerged after the Second World War, has faded in these recent decades.”

“In this way, not only peace, but also so many great questions, like the fight against hunger and inequality are no longer on the list of the main political agendas,” he lamented.

May the enormous funds that continue to be destined to weaponry “be diverted to development, health care and nutrition,” he proposed.




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