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Religion cannot be used to justify the evil of war, says Pope Francis

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Religion cannot be used to justify the evil of war, says Pope Francis

Religion cannot be used to justify the evil of war, says Pope Francis

He made the remark to the hierarchy of the Russian Orthodox Church and other faith leaders at a conference in Kazakhstan.


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