Saturday, 7 March 2026

THE PATH OF LOVE, FORGIVENESS, AND PEACE

For the month of March, the prayer intention of the Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV, invites us to pray that nations may move towards effective disarmament, especially nuclear disarmament, and that world leaders may choose dialogue and diplomacy over violence.

We continue to witness ongoing tensions and violence in the Middle East. For more than a week, conflicts have escalated, drawing the world’s attention. The Pope urges us to pursue peace, promote dialogue, and seek solutions without weapons. Innocent lives are affected, many are forced to flee their homes, economies are disrupted, flights are cancelled, and daily life is thrown into uncertainty. People are anxious and weary, wondering what the future may hold.

In moments like this, many questions arise. Why does violence continue to repeat itself throughout human history? Why do political interests sometimes take precedence over human dignity? Who truly gains from war? Certainly not the ordinary people who suffer its consequences!

War leaves scars that last for generations. It destroys homes, divides families, and sows seeds of hatred that take years to heal, if at all. Buildings may be rebuilt with time, but peace requires patience, humility, courage, and—most importantly—the willingness to listen to one another.

This is why disarmament is crucial. When nations spend vast resources on weapons, especially nuclear ones capable of destroying humanity repeatedly, we must ask: does this truly secure our future, or does it only fuel fear? Real security comes not from destructive power, but from protecting human life and dignity.

At this time, Christians are observing the holy season of Lent, while our Muslim brothers and sisters are observing Ramadan. Both seasons invite us to open our hearts more fully to God and to one another. For Christians, Lent is a time of repentance, healing, and reconciliation. It reminds us that hatred and violence should never define us. The way of Christ remains the path of love, forgiveness, and peace.

At times, we may feel powerless in the face of global conflicts. Yet prayer is never powerless. When we pray, we unite our hearts with God’s desire for peace. Our prayers become a heartfelt call for justice, compassion, and wisdom for those in leadership.

Let us keep praying sincerely for peace in the Middle East and in all places affected by conflict. Pray, for the protection of innocent civilians, for comfort for those who mourn, for healing for the wounded, and for courage among world leaders to choose dialogue rather than destruction.

May God soften hardened hearts, guide world leaders with wisdom, and help humanity rediscover that we are not enemies, but instead brothers and sisters who should be united on this fragile earth we share.

Peace is not only a dream—it is a shared responsibility. Together, let us build a more peaceful world where everyone feels safe and cared for.





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