Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Hello!
Hello!
Today, dear brothers and sisters, I wish to make add my voice to the 
cry which rises up with increasing anguish from every part of the world, from 
every people, from the heart of each person, from the one great family which is 
humanity: it is the cry for peace! It is a cry which declares with force: we 
want a peaceful world, we want to be men and women of peace, and we want in our 
society, torn apart by divisions and conflict, that peace break out! War never 
again! Never again war! Peace is a precious gift, which must be promoted and 
protected.
There are so many conflicts in this world which cause me great 
suffering and worry, but in these days my heart is deeply wounded in particular 
by what is happening in Syria and anguished by the dramatic developments which 
are looming.
I appeal strongly for peace, an appeal which arises from the deep 
within me. How much suffering, how much devastation, how much pain has the use 
of arms carried in its wake in that martyred country, especially among civilians 
and the unarmed! I think of many children will not see the light of the future! 
With utmost firmness I condemn the use of chemical weapons: I tell you that 
those terrible images from recent days are burned into my mind and heart. There 
is a judgment of God and of history upon our actions which are inescapable! 
Never has the use of violence brought peace in its wake. War begets war, 
violence begets violence.
With all my strength, I ask each party in this conflict to listen to 
the voice of their own conscience, not to close themselves in solely on their 
own interests, but rather to look at each other as brothers and decisively and 
courageously to follow the path of encounter and negotiation, and so overcome 
blind conflict. With similar vigour I exhort the international community to make 
every effort to promote clear proposals for peace in that country without 
further delay, a peace based on dialogue and negotiation, for the good of the 
entire Syrian people.
May no effort be spared in guaranteeing humanitarian assistance to 
those wounded by this terrible conflict, in particular those forced to flee and 
the many refugees in nearby countries. May humanitarian workers, charged with 
the task of alleviating the sufferings of these people, be granted access so as 
to provide the necessary aid.
What can we do to make peace in the world? As Pope John said, it 
pertains to each individual to establish new relationships in human society 
under the mastery and guidance of justice and love (cf. John XXIII, Pacem in 
Terris, [11 April 1963]: AAS 55, [1963], 301-302).
All men and women of good will are bound by the task of pursuing peace. 
I make a forceful and urgent call to the entire Catholic Church, and also to 
every Christian of other confessions, as well as to followers of every religion 
and to those brothers and sisters who do not believe: peace is a good which 
overcomes every barrier, because it belongs all of humanity!
I repeat forcefully: it is neither a culture of confrontation nor a 
culture of conflict which builds harmony within and between peoples, but rather 
a culture of encounter and a culture of dialogue; this is the only way to peace.
May the plea for peace rise up and touch the heart of everyone so that 
they may lay down their weapons and be let themselves be led by the desire for 
peace.
To this end, brothers and sisters, I have decided to proclaim for the 
whole Church on 7 September next, the vigil of the birth of Mary, Queen of 
Peace, a day of fasting and prayer for peace in Syria, the Middle East, and 
throughout the world, and I also invite each person, including our fellow 
Christians, followers of other religions and all men of good will, to 
participate, in whatever way they can, in this initiative.
On 7 September, in Saint Peter’s Square, here, from 19:00 until 24:00, 
we will gather in prayer and in a spirit of penance, invoking God’s great gift 
of peace upon the beloved nation of Syria and upon each situation of conflict 
and violence around the world. Humanity needs to see these gestures of peace and 
to hear words of hope and peace! I ask all the local churches, in addition to 
fasting, that they gather to pray for this intention.
Let us ask Mary to help us to respond to violence, to conflict and to 
war, with the power of dialogue, reconciliation and love. She is our mother: may 
she help us to find peace; all of us are her children! Help us, Mary, to 
overcome this most difficult moment and to dedicate ourselves each day to 
building in every situation an authentic culture of encounter and peace. Mat, 
Queen of Peace, pray for us!
1 september 2013  
 

 
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