"War is absurd": Hospitalized Pope Francis calls to disprove the earth

Pope Francis on Tuesday called to end the war and urged a reflection in a letter published by the Italian newspaper records, as 88 -year -old Pontiff recovered from pneumonia at the hospital.

Emphasizing the need for responsible journalism, he called his letter to the calm minds on 14 March, given the media’s duty to “feel the full importance of words”.

He said, “They are never words: they are facts that create human environment. They can connect or divide, serve the truth or use it,” they have written in a letter published on the front page of the newspaper.

“We should strip the words, remove the mind and dispropose the earth. For a sense of complexity, for peace, there is a great need for reflection.”

“While war destroys communities and environment only, without offering solutions to conflicts, diplomacy and international organizations require new life and reliability,” he wrote.

Thanking Luciano Fontana, the director of the courier, which was addressed the letter, Francis stated that “in this moment of the disease … the war looks even more absurd”.

“Human fragility, in fact, we have the power to make more clear about what lives and what passes, what makes us alive and what kills,” he wrote.

Peace, he said, “commitment, work, silence, word” is required.

Francis’s 12 -year -old sinner’s fourth and longest hospitalization has been limited to a suite on the 10th floor of Rome’s Jameli Hospital since 14 February.

Doctors have stated that their position is now stable, after a significant period, was marked by breathing crises that have increased apprehension for their lives.

On Monday evening, Vatican said that he was now spending less time in breathing on his own.

For at least two weeks, Francis collides with an oxygen mask in turn with an oxygen mask in the night at night, which saves high-flow oxygen-high-flowing oxygen during the day.

He is now turning into low flow for the first time, said this.

In the hospital, Francis continues to work when he is competent, resting with prayer.

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