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Pope Francis calls for new international accords on debt, military spending

Pope Francis called on Thursday for brand-new worldwide agreements to decrease the debt concern faced by lowincome nations and shift spending from arms and military equipment to the obliteration of global appetite.

In a message ahead of the 2025 Roman Catholic Holy Year, which starts on Dec. 24, the pontiff said global environment modification, wars, unequal treatment of migrants and other concerns represent. a danger to the presence of humankind as an entire.

Erratic acts of philanthropy are insufficient, he stated. Cultural and structural changes are necessary, so that withstanding. modification may happen.

Catholic Holy Years, also called Jubilees, happen normally. as soon as every 25 years, and are considered a time of peace,. forgiveness and pardon. This Jubilee will run through Jan. 6,. 2026.

The pope's call ahead of the Jubilee was part of his yearly. message for the Roman Catholic Church's World Day of Peace,. which is celebrated on Jan. 1.

The title of the message, which is generally sent out to. world leaders and heads of institutions such as the United. Nations, is Forgive us our trespasses: approve us your peace.

The pope also urged all countries to eliminate use of the. capital punishment, which the Catholic Church opposes.

Francis has called consistently over his 11-year papacy for. more industrialized countries to forgive the debts dealt with by low-income. countries. In the new message, the pope stated many poorer nations. are also dealing with an eco-friendly financial obligation due to the anticipated impacts. of environment modification.

Foreign debt has actually ended up being a way of control whereby certain. governments and private banks of the richer. nations unscrupulously and indiscriminately make use of the human. and natural resources of poorer nations, stated the pontiff.

(source: Reuters)