ROME: Pope Leo XIV said Sunday that the Winter Olympics — starting in less than a week’s time in northern Italy — were an opportunity to “rekindle hope for a world at peace”.
The American-born pontiff, after wishing the best to athletes and organisers in remarks after the Angelus prayer, noted that the modern Olympic Games were founded on a credo of international peace and “fraternity”.
With the Milan-Cortina Games, he expressed hope that “all those who care about peace among peoples and are in positions of authority will take this opportunity to make concrete gestures of detente and dialogue”.
