Pope: Nothing justifies chemical weapons in Syria

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closed his traditional Sunday blessing by saying "nothing can justify" the use of against defenseless populations and called for those responsible for a suspected attack in to seek negotiations.

The pope referred to of dozens killed, including many children and women, in a on a rebel-held town near the Syrian capital. He offered prayers for the dead and the families that are suffering.

"There is not a good or a bad war, and nothing can justify such instruments that exterminate defenseless people and populations," the pope said.

"Lets pray that the responsible politicians and military leaders choose another path: that of negotiations, the only one that can bring peace."

Earlier, in a Mass focused on mercy, a signature theme of his papacy, has urged the faithful to not give up on the sacrament of reconciliation, especially those who continue to backslide.

The pontiff urged the faithful to continue to seek reconciliation, or confession, because "every time we are forgiven, we are reassured and encouraged."


The divine mercy Sunday celebration was established by Pope John Paul II, and this year kicks off a four-day meeting of of Mercy, formed during the recent Holy Year of Mercy to promote confession.

On Tuesday, the missionaries are due to have an audience with Francis, followed by a special Mass with him at

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First Published: Sun, April 08 2018. 16:50 IST