ROME (ITALPRESS/MNA) – “On the eve of his journey to Africa, the words of Pope Leo XIV on peace resonate with a force that extends beyond the boundaries of the Church and calls upon the entire international community. This is not a formal exhortation, but a profound, clear sighted and courageous appeal”. This was stated by Kamel Ghribi, President of the GKSD Group and Vice President of the San Donato Group.
“At a time marked by wars, tensions and new global fractures, the Holy Father has chosen Africa as both a symbolic and a real setting from which to renew a universal message: peace is not a utopian ideal, but a concrete responsibility that requires vision, determination and courage” Ghribi continued.
“For this reason, now more than ever, a further step is required. An appeal to the leaders of the world, that they may heed this voice and translate it into political, diplomatic and economic choices consistent with the building of peace. An appeal to peoples, that they may firmly support those who, with wisdom and responsibility, point towards a path different from the logic of conflict. An appeal to Christians, called to rise to the example of their spiritual leader: courageous in witness, consistent in commitment, and capable of building bridges rather than barriers. An appeal to believers of every faith, that they may recognise in this historical moment the strength of a spiritual leadership that speaks to all without division, and that places at its centre the dignity of the human person, dialogue and reconciliation”.
“The African mission of Pope Leo XIV represents the hope that dialogue can prevail over confrontation,” concluded the President of the GKSD Group and Vice President of the San Donato Group. “That peace may be built if sustained by a shared will. To support this mission is to assume responsibility. It is to believe that the future is not already determined by conflict, but may be guided by a higher vision. Today, that vision has a clear voice. It calls to be heard and supported. No one can remain silent”.
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