Editorial
Pope Leo XIV has warned that the world is becoming increasingly used to violence, saying many people are growing indifferent to suffering, death, and the effects of conflict.
In his Easter message, the Pope expressed concern over what he called a “globalization of indifference,” where people no longer react to the pain caused by wars, hatred, and division in society.
During his Easter blessing, he called on leaders and those with power to choose peace instead of war, urging them to promote dialogue, understanding, and respect rather than force and domination.
Pope Leo emphasized that true strength comes from love, forgiveness, and compassion, noting that lasting peace begins in the human heart and should be reflected in families, communities, and nations.
He called on Christians to embrace the spirit of Easter by rejecting violence and working for peace in their