Pope Francis Calls for the End of Indiference, War and Helping Poor Countries

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Pope Francis called for an end to indifference and conflicts, the elimination of the external debt of poor states and the attention for immigrants in a message released today by the local press. During his annual message for Peace on January 1, the Pope is preparing to make also a call to improve prison conditions and to abolish the death penalty wherever is still in force.

Pope Francis called for an end to indifference and conflicts, the elimination of the external debt of poor states and the attention for immigrants in a message released today by the local press. During his annual message for Peace on January 1, the Pope is preparing to make also a call to improve prison conditions and to abolish the death penalty wherever is still in force.

The Bishop of Rome calles on states to avoid dragging other people into conflicts or wars that destroy not only the material, cultural and social wealth, but also the spiritual and moral integrity.

In reiterating his claim of a World War III in course, he refers to current conflicts, terrorist attacks, kidnappings and persecution on ethnic or religious grounds in 2015.

Pope Francis highlights in his message 'To overcome indifference and win peace' that it will be necessary to abolish or sustainably manage the international debt of the poorest countries and to adopt respectful cooperation policies of the values of local people.

Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who assumed leadership of the Catholic Church in March 2013, considers that the existence of many anesthesia information and somehow revitalises the seriousness of these problems.

Francis is in favor of facilitating the rights of immigrants and their integration into other nations and to help those who suffer from lack of work, land and ceiling.

Source: PL

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