Pope Francis yesterday evoked the spectre of a nuclear war, where whoever is left of humanity would have to start all over again on "the day after," and appeared to ask God to stop the aggression in Ukraine, the Reuters website reports today (March 17, 2022).
Francis dedicated his address at his weekly general audience to aging and corruption in society, telling the Biblical story of the Great Flood that God used to punish a sinful and corrupt humanity and which only Noah and his family survived.
"Our imagination appears increasingly concentrated on the representation of a final catastrophe that will extinguish us," he said.
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