The pope turned to a prayer to the Blessed Virgin, so that she “may have mercy on those who suffer.”
Pope Francis ended his three-day visit to Hungary with Sunday Mass at Lajos Kossuth Square in Budapest. During the service, he also mentioned the war in Ukraine. This was reported by the Vatican edition of Vatican News on Sunday, April 30.
Holy Virgin, have mercy on the suffering nations. Look, first of all, at the nearby Ukrainian martyrs and at the Russian people devoted to You. You, Queen of the world, pour into the hearts of people and leaders of nations the desire to build peace, to give the youth a generation of hope, not war, a future full of cradles, not coffin, a world of brothers, not a wall,” it says. prayer.
The pope thanked the representatives of the Hungarian authorities, bishops, priests and all those involved in organizing this visit.
Among those who attended the service in Budapest were Hungarian President Katalin Nowak and Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Recall that Pope Francis during a trip to Hungary called for the abandonment of populism and purely nationalist interests, as well as the return to the “Spirit of Europe” that the founders of modern Europe dreamed of after the Second World War.
Source: korrespondent

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