POPE LEO PRAYED FOR PEACE AND DIALOGUE IN IRAN AND SYRIA ON SUNDAY.
Demonstrations against the Iranian regime, which have spread to many of the country’s provinces, have been violently suppressed by security forces in Iran, with widespread fighting in Syria between the army and Kurdish forces in the northern city of Aleppo. “I pray for those who are suffering," he said, "and I renew my call for an end to violence and for intensified efforts to achieve peace."
On Monday, the Pope met Venezuelan Nobel Prize winner, politician, and activist, Maria Corina Machado, at the Vatican's Apostolic Palace. The meeting took place about 10 days after the capture of the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife Cilia Flores during a United States military operation in the Venezuelan capital, Caracas.
Speaking during his Angelus address the day after Maduro’s capture (during which about 80 people, including civilians, were killed) Pope Leo said he was following developments in Venezuela “with deep concern” and called for the respect of “the human and civil rights of each and every person.”
The Pope reiterated his appeal during the 9 January meeting with the diplomatic corps accredited to the Holy See. Referring to Venezuela, he urged efforts to build “a society founded on justice, truth, freedom and fraternity, and thus enable the nation to rise from the grave crisis that has afflicted it for so many years.” He also invited all parties to “respect the will of the Venezuelan people, and to safeguard the human and civil rights of all, ensuring a future of stability and concord.”










