From Yahoo:
“Departing from protocol, pope
goes to Russian embassy over Ukraine”
Pope Francis went to the Russian
embassy to the Vatican on Friday to relay his concern over Russia's invasion of
Ukraine to Moscow's ambassador, in an unprecedented departure from diplomatic
protocol. Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said the pope spent more than half an
hour at the embassy. "He went to express his concern over the war,"
Bruni said, declining to give details about the visit or the conversation. Bruni
would not comment on an Argentine media report that the pope, 85, had offered
the Vatican's mediation. The ambassador, Aleksandr Avdeyev, denied this,
according to the Rome correspondent of Russian TASS new agency. Avdeyev told
the RIA Novosti news agency that the meeting lasted about 40 minutes and that
the pope expressed "great concern" about the humanitarian situation in
Ukraine. The ambassador was quoted as saying that the Argentine pontiff
"called for the protection of children, the protection of the sick and
suffering, and the protection of people." When contacted for comment by
Reuters, the Russian embassy said the ambassador was not available.
The visit by a pope to an embassy
to talk to an ambassador in a time of conflict is unprecedented in living
memory. Foreign envoys are usually summoned by the Vatican's Secretary of State
or meet with the pope in the Apostolic Palace. In an interview with Reuters on
Feb. 14, before the invasion, Ukraine's ambassador to the Vatican, Andriy
Yurash, said Kyiv would be open to a Vatican mediation of the conflict. Several
hours after meeting the ambassador, the pope telephoned Archbishop Sviatoslav
Shevchuk, leader of Ukraine's Eastern-rite Catholics who has vowed not to leave
Kyiv and who has opened up his cathedral's basement as a bomb shelter. Shevchuk's
Rome office said in a statement that the pope told the archbishop "I will
do everything I can" to help. In a statement on Thursday, Vatican
Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin said the Holy See hoped that those who
hold the destiny of the world in their hands would have a "glimmer of
conscience". World leaders have accused Russian President Vladimir Putin
of a flagrant violation of international law by launching the biggest attack by
one state against another in Europe since World War Two.
Francis made many appeals for
peace in Ukraine before the invasion on Thursday, but has not spoken publicly
since. He has proclaimed next Wednesday, Ash Wednesday, as a day of prayer and
fasting for peace in Ukraine. The Vatican announced separately on Friday that
Francis would not be able to preside at the Ash Wednesday services because of
an acute flare-up of pain in his knee. He also will have to skip a planned trip
to Florence this Sunday.
^ We need a Pope like Francis as
well as many more Politicians and World Leaders to stand-up against Putin and his
deadly attacks – even if they are breaking Protocol. Putin is constantly
breaking both Protocol as well as International Law. ^
https://news.yahoo.com/pope-went-russian-embassy-express-115930146.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall
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