CWN - Following his October 23 Sunday Angelus address, Pope Francis issued a new appeal for peace in Iraq.

“In these dramatic hours, I am close to the entire population of Iraq, and in particular those of the city of Mosul,” Pope Francis said to the crowds gathered in St. Peter’s Square.

“Our hearts are shocked by the heinous acts of violence that for too long are being committed against innocent citizens, be they Muslims, Christians or members of other ethnic and religious groups,” he continued. “I am saddened to hear of the killing in cold blood of so many sons and daughters of that beloved land, including many children.”

The Pope added: "This cruelty makes us weep, and leaves us speechless. My word of solidarity is accompanied by the assurance of my remembrance in prayer so that Iraq, although suffering, may remain strong and steadfast in the hope of being able to proceed towards a future of safety, reconciliation and peace. For this, I ask you to unite with me in silent prayer."

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