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Pope Francis tells Russian patriarch to ‘avoid political language on Ukraine’

Patriarch Kirill is a key pillar of President Vladimir Putin's ruling apparatus who called Moscow's opponents in the country "evil forces"

The Church “must not use the language of politics, but the language of Jesus,” Pope Francis told Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill during a video meeting Wednesday about Ukraine, the Vatican said.

Patriarch Kirill is a key pillar of President Vladimir Putin’s ruling apparatus and shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine last month, called Moscow’s opponents in that country “evil forces.”

A Vatican statement said Pope Francis told the Patriarch that “we must unite in the effort to help peace, to help those who suffer, to seek ways of peace, to stop the gunfire.”



The pope said that “we are shepherds of the same Holy People who believe in God, in the Holy Trinity, in the Holy Mother of God.”

“That is why we must unite in the effort to aid peace, to help those who suffer, to seek ways of peace, and to stop the fire,” said the pontiff.

The Vatican statement said both religious leaders emphasized the importance of negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv.

“Those who pay the cost of war are the people, the Russian soldiers and the people who are bombed and die,” the pope was quoted as saying.

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The Vatican said the pope thanked the Russian patriarch for agreeing to the talks, which it said were motivated by a desire “as shepherds of their people” to find a path for peace in Ukraine.

The pope concluded by expressing his sorrow for all those killed, saying: “War is never the way.”

A statement from Patriarch Kirill’s office had earlier said the two leaders urged negotiations to reach a “just peace,” and discussed how to handle the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.

Pope Francis has called for an end to the conflict on more than one occasion, and although he has condemned the “massacre” in Ukraine, he has avoided mentioning Russia by name.

The Argentine pontiff said in December — before the war — that he was ready to go to Moscow to visit Kirill, with whom he had a historic meeting in Cuba in 2016.

It was the first encounter between the heads of the two largest Christian churches since Christianity split into Western and Eastern branches in the 11th Century, an event known as “The Great Schism.”

Patriarch Kirill also discussed the Ukraine conflict with the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby on Wednesday, the Russian church said.

“A detailed discussion of the critical situation in Ukraine took place,” the Russian church said, adding that the pair discussed “the humanitarian aspect” of the crisis. – with a report from AFP

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