Ukraine war threatens future of human race, Pope Francis says in Easter message

VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis, celebrating Easter Sunday in St Peter's Square, said that the world needs Christ more than ever amidst the "cruel and senseless" war in Ukraine "so that we can believe in the victory of love and hope for reconciliation." The pontiff also warned that the Ukraine conflict raises the prospect of "putting an end to the human race" if mankind does not renounce war.
"Dear brothers and sisters, Happy Easter! Jesus, the Crucified One, is risen!," Francis said. "He stands in the midst of those who mourned him, locked behind closed doors and full of fear and anguish. He comes among them and says: “Peace be with you!” He shows the wounds in his hands and feet, and the wound in his side. He is no ghost; it is truly Jesus, the same Jesus who died on the cross and was laid in the tomb. Before the incredulous eyes of the disciples, he repeats: “Peace be with you!”
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