Palm Sunday: Pope Leo says God rejects prayers of those who wage war

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 Pope Leo says God rejects prayers of those who wage war

On Palm Sunday, Pope Leo XIV told worshippers that God does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, delivering a strong call for peace during Mass at the Vatican.Thousands of people gathered in St Peter’s Square for the service marking the start of Holy Week, which leads up to Easter.

Palm Sunday commemorates Jesus Christ’s entry into Jerusalem, when people welcomed him with palm branches.In his homily, the Pope said that violence cannot be justified by faith. He described Jesus as the “King of Peace” and said that leaders who cause bloodshed cannot expect their prayers to be heard. “God rejects the prayers of those who have hands full of blood,” he said, noting that true belief must be reflected in actions, especially when those actions affect innocent people.

The pope also expressed concern for communities suffering because of war and conflict, particularly in the Middle East. He said that many people are unable to observe Holy Week in the normal way because of violence in their regions.The Pope renewed his call for dialogue and peaceful solutions. He said that prayer alone is not enough if it is combined with acts of harm. He has previously called for ceasefires and urged world leaders to prioritise humanitarian needs over conflict.

The Palm Sunday Mass marks the beginning of the most important week in the Christian calendar. It is followed by Good Friday, which remembers the crucifixion of Jesus, and Holy Saturday, leading to Easter Sunday, which celebrates his resurrection.This year, Pope’s message focused on the responsibility of believers to choose peace and reject violence. He reminded worshippers that faith and war cannot coexist and encouraged them to support those affected by conflict.His remarks come amid ongoing global tensions and wars, reinforcing the Church’s long-standing message that religion should promote peace rather than justify violence.

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