The head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Francis, called for dialogue today because of the "serious situation" in Sudan, where clashes between the Sudanese army and paramilitary units led by two rival generals have been going on for more than a week.
"Unfortunately, the situation in Sudan is still serious, and that is why I call for an end to the violence as soon as possible and for the path of dialogue to continue," the pope said during Sunday's mass.
He called for everyone to pray for "Sudanese brothers and sisters".
The head of the Roman Catholic Church reminded that we should not forget the Ukrainians facing the war.
The Pope, who is traveling to Hungary on Friday, called on the faithful to pray for citizens in Central Europe "where the icy winds of war are still blowing". The main topic of that visit will be Ukraine and migrants.
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