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Pray for Myanmar s peace, says Pope Francis
Pontiff joins Cardinal Bo in encouraging Catholics to seek reconciliation during the Marian month
Updated: May 03, 2021 09:37 AM GMT
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Protesters take part in a demonstration against Myanmar s military coup on Global Myanmar Spring Revolution Day in Dawei on May 2. (Photo: Dawei Watch/AFP)
Pope Francis has asked the faithful to say a special prayer for military-ruled Myanmar during the Marian month of May with the intention of achieving peace and reconciliation.
After the recitation of the Regina Coeli prayer on May 2, the pope said that within this context there is an initiative that is particularly close to his heart: that of the Myanmar Church that invites us to pray for peace in the country, according to a Vatican News report.
Bangladesh bishops urge dialogue to solve Myanmar crisis
Prelates express solidarity with the Myanmar people s aspirations for an end to military rule
Bangladeshi bishops have called on the Myanmar military to stop shooting citizens and seek dialogue. According to the media, nearly 600 people have been killed since Feb. 1. (Photo: Stephan Uttom/UCA News)
Catholic bishops in Bangladesh have denounced deadly violence in Myanmar as scores of people continue to be killed in the crackdown on nationwide anti-coup protests.
In a statement issued by the Justice and Peace Commission of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Bangladesh (CBCB), the prelates expressed solidarity with the Myanmar people’s aspirations for an end to military rule and the restoration of democracy through dialogue.