Pope Francis joins thousands of young people in St. Peterâs Square in an appeal for peace in our world, especially in war-torn Ukraine.
By Devin Watkins
St. Peterâs Square was filled on Sunday with young pilgrims who participated in the âCaravan for Peaceâ initiative, organized by the Catholic Action group in Rome.
Greeting the young people following the Angelus prayer, Pope Francis joined in their prayers for peace.
He said the groupâs prayers and commitment to peace are even more important this year as Europe witnesses the war in Ukraine.
âLet us think of Ukraine and pray for the Ukrainian people, who are so mistreated,â he said.
Lachin Corridor crisis
The Pope also renewed his appeal for the âgrave humanitarian situation in the Lachin Corridor in the South Caucusus.â
âI am close to all those who, in the dead of winter, are forced to cope with these inhumane conditions. Every effort must be made at the international level to find peaceful solutions for the good of people.â
The Lachin Corridor is Nagorno-Karabakhâs land link with Armenia, and has been blocked by Azerbaijan since mid-December as protesters keep supplies from reaching the 120,000 Armenians living in the mountainous enclave.
World Leprosy Day
Separately, Pope Francis recalled the commemoration on Sunday of the 70th World Leprosy Day.
He lamented the stigma attached to Hansenâs Disease, which he added continues to cause âserious human rights violations in various parts of the world.â
âI express my closeness to those who suffer from [leprosy], and encourage efforts to fully integrate these our brothers and sisters.â


