Sunday, July 12, 2026

Popular News

HomeNewsVaticanPope expresses relief over kidnapped released in Haiti, prays for those still...

Pope expresses relief over kidnapped released in Haiti, prays for those still held

Addressing the crowds in Saint Peter’s Square during Sunday’s Angelus, Pope Francis expressed his relief over the freeing almost a week ago of a teacher and four of six religious following their kidnapping in Haiti. Two remain in captivity, and the Pope appealed for their release as soon as possible, as well as for all those still held in the “beloved country, so fraught with violence.”  The six religious, members of the Congregation of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, were kidnapped last 23 February.

Unite for the common good

The Pope called on all political and social leaders in Hait to abandon narrow interests and “engage in a spirit of solidarity in the pursuit of the common good, supporting a peaceful transition to a country that, with the help of the international community, may be equipped with solid institutions capable of restoring order and tranquillity among its citizens.”

Pray for war-torn peoples

Pope Francis also asked everyone to continue praying for the war-torn populations of Ukraine, Palestine and Israel, and South Sudan. And he recalled the people of Syria, asking that we not forget their plight as the nation there “has suffered greatly for a long time because of war.”

Popular News

Pope’s lunch with the poor: fragility as a source of strength for communities

Ahead of the Pope’s upcoming lunch with 200 vulnerable people, the Communications Coordinator of...

Refugees to share lunch with Pope Leo XIV

Thirteen refugees supported by the JRS’s “Centro Astalli” in Rome will join Pope Leo...

IOR appoints new member to Board of Superintendence

The IOR appoints Marina Natale to its Board of Superintendence, citing her extensive financial...

Caritas Venezuela: 14,700 tonnes of humanitarian aid received

The organisation has published its first official bulletin, providing figures and data on relief...