Excess memory – Pope Leo: “No for the Word War, the photos”

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“If you fold in the beginning, this doesn’t mean much. If you finally clap, it is very important.” The first major speech for journalists from 2000 was a plea for peace, for disarming the words. The spirit of optimism on the spot was noticeable.

Journalists actually rarely cheer, in this case they did it in the beginning and even louder at the end of the 15 -minute speech of the Pope before 2000 journalists. This goose bumps came up again, his smile, his smile, his charm can be hard to escape.

“Let’s contribute to the disarmament of the earth!”
Of course there are laurels in advance, in the coming weeks the months will show whether his voice is strong enough to continue the inner reforms and adjust the clergy to reach people. He makes artificial intelligence with all his pros and cons, as well as the fight against war against central issues. Misunderstandings can cause disasters, urgently and again Leo XIV warned the world for peace, to disarm the words, for more together: “This is how we contribute to the disarmament of the earth,” the Pope said.

“A disarming and disarming communication enables us to share a different view of the world and to act in a way that matches our human dignity.”

Went to the press: “They are paramount when it comes to reporting so much for a better world of conflicts, peace hopes, injustice, poverty and quiet work. So I ask you to choose peace communication courageously.”

He also reminded of journalists who, with the help of their lives, report fire herds who are reproducing, are locked up or killed. The Pontiff Refresingly sincere: “Thank you, dear friends, for your service to the truth!”

Source: Krone

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