2017 marred by war and lies: Pope
2017 has been marred by war, lies
and injustice, said Pope
Francis in his year-end message as he urges people to take responsibility for their
actions.
At his last public event of
the year, an evening vespers service in St. Peter's Basilica, the
pontiff said that humanity had "wasted and wounded" the year "in many
ways with works of death, with lies and injustices".
While war was the most obvious sign of "unrepentant and absurd pride", many other transgressions had caused "human, social and environmental degradation".
The Pope had made his voice heard on many of the world's biggest issues over the course of the year.
In April, Francis condemned the "unacceptable massacre" of innocent civilians in a chemical weapons attack in Syria and just a month ago, he visited Myanmar, where more than 600,000 Muslim Rohingya people have been forced from their homes and into neighbouring Bangladesh, speaking with authorities in an attempt to mitigate the crisis.
The Pope also sought to encourage peace in Colombia during a trip in September and lobbied US President Donald Trump to address climate change issues in May. Amid heightening tensions between North Korea and the West, Francis expressed concern about nuclear arsenals.
Reuters
While war was the most obvious sign of "unrepentant and absurd pride", many other transgressions had caused "human, social and environmental degradation".
We must take responsibility for everything before God, our brothers and our creation," he said.
The Pope had made his voice heard on many of the world's biggest issues over the course of the year.
In April, Francis condemned the "unacceptable massacre" of innocent civilians in a chemical weapons attack in Syria and just a month ago, he visited Myanmar, where more than 600,000 Muslim Rohingya people have been forced from their homes and into neighbouring Bangladesh, speaking with authorities in an attempt to mitigate the crisis.
The Pope also sought to encourage peace in Colombia during a trip in September and lobbied US President Donald Trump to address climate change issues in May. Amid heightening tensions between North Korea and the West, Francis expressed concern about nuclear arsenals.
Reuters
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