Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Popular News

HomeNewsVaticanPope calls for peace and respect for human rights in Ecuador

Pope calls for peace and respect for human rights in Ecuador

Pope Francis says he is concerned by the social unrest in Ecuador and calls for peace and attention towards the most vulnerable.

By Linda Bordoni

Pope Francis on Sunday said he is following with concern the socio-political unrest in Ecuador, and he encouraged those involved to “seek social peace, with particular attention towards the most vulnerable and with respect for human rights”.

Speaking before the Angelus, the Pope said that together with all the members of the ongoing Synod of Bishops for the Amazon Region, and especially with those from Ecuador, “I am following with concern what has been happening in that country in recent weeks”.

Saying that he “joins in sorrow for the dead and the wounded, he asked for prayers and said he entrusts the nation to the intercession of the Saints just canonized during Mass in St. Peter’s Square.

At least 5 people have died in Ecuador since protests began 10 days ago and dozens have been wounded and arrested.

Government representatives and the country’s indigenous groups are to hold their first direct talks on Sunday in a bid to end the violence.

Protesters are demanding the return of fuel subsidies which the government scrapped as part of austerity measures.

Popular News

Pacific Bishops’ delegation visits Vatican to strengthen seminary formation

A delegation from the Episcopal Conference of the Pacific, led by its President Archbishop...

Migration and Canary Islands: From a port of shame to a port of hope

In Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Pope Leo XIV will visit the Port of...

Pope Leo XIV: ‘The elderly can be life teachers’

Pope Leo XIV reaffirms the precious value of the elderly and their role as...

Pope Leo in Spain: Madrid’s uncontainable response

Our Deputy Editorial Director, Massimiliano Menichetti, describes the powerful display of faith, unity, and...