00:00I'm told that President Trump has recently stated that Trump will end the war.
00:05Hopefully he's looking for an off-ramp.
00:07Hopefully he's looking for a way to decrease the amount of violence, of bombing,
00:15which would be a significant contribution to removing the hatred that's being created
00:22and that's increasing constantly in the Middle East and elsewhere.
00:26So I would certainly continue to give this call to all leaders of the world
00:32to say come back to the table to dialogue.
00:36Let's look for solutions to the problems.
00:38Let's look for ways to reduce the amount of violence that we're promoting.
00:42We're in the Holy Week.
00:45It's the Easter Day.
00:48It should be the most sacred time of the year.
00:54It's a time of peace, a time of multi-reflection.
00:58But as we all know, again in the world, in many places, we're seeing a lot of suffering,
01:08many deaths, even innocent children.
01:13Continuamente we're calling for peace.
01:16But unfortunately, many people want to promote the hatred, the violence, the war.
01:24And so I can also make this evening a new call,
01:28inviting all Christians to live these days,
01:32recognizing that Christ is still crucified today,
01:36that Christ is still suffering today,
01:38and that innocent people are suffering, especially for the violence, the hatred and the war.
01:45Preghiamo per loro, per le vittime della guerra.
01:49Preghiamo che ci sia davvero una pace nuova, rinnovata,
01:54e che può dare nuova vita a tutti.
01:57Preghiamo per loro, per le vittime della guerra.
01:57Preghiamo per loro, per le vittime della guerra.
01:57Preghiamo per loro, per le vittime della guerra.
01:57Preghiamo per loro, per le vittime della guerra.
01:57Grazie.
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