Before the conclave, the cardinals ask for the permanent fire in Ukraine and in the Middle East

Before the conclave, the cardinals ask for the permanent fire in Ukraine and in the Middle East


The conclave begins on Wednesday 7 and from this date, the cardinals will remain isolated


Summary

The cardinals gathered in the Vatican asked for the permanent fire in Ukraine and the Middle East, highlighting the urgency of the peace negotiations, one day of the beginning of the conclave for the choice of the new Pope.




The cardinals met in the general congregation issued, on Tuesday 6, a note in which they ask for a cease fire in the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. The text was published one day of the beginning of the Conclave, the rite of choice of the new Pope, who will replace Francisco.

The religious claimed to have discovered that there have been no progress in promoting peace in these countries and offices in war and that the attacks intensified, especially against the civilian population.

“We make a real appeal to all the parties involved to reach a ceased for permanent fire as soon as possible and negotiate, without preview and without further delays, peace has long desired by the populations involved and all over the world. We invite all the faithful to intensify their prayers to the Lord for the right and lasting peace”, says the text released by the Holy See.

The 133 cardinals capable of voting for the conclave because they have less than 80 are collected in the Vatican and are found in the such general congregation called. From this Wednesday 7, with the beginning of the Conclave, they will be isolated at Casa Santa Marta, where they will be brought daily to the Sistine Chapel, where the choice of the choice of the new Pope occurs.

Source: Terra

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