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Pope Francis breaks down over Ukraine during prayer

Pope Francis has broken down and cried as he mentioned the suffering of Ukrainians during a traditional prayer in central Rome.

The Pope’s voice began to tremble as he mentioned the Ukrainians and he had to stop, unable to speak, for about 30 seconds.

When he resumed the prayer, his voice was cracking.

The crowd, including Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri who was right next to the Pope, applauded when they realised he was unable to talk and saw him crying.

Pope Francis broke down during a traditional prayer to the Madonna at the foot of a statue on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, a holiday in Italy.

“Immaculate Virgin, today I would have wanted to bring you the thanks of the Ukrainian people [for peace],” he said before being overwhelmed by emotion and having to stop.

When he was able to, he continued: “Instead, once again I have to bring you the pleas of children, of the elderly, of fathers and mothers, of the young people of that martyred land, which is suffering so much.”

Since Russia invaded its neighbour in February, Pope Francis has mentioned Ukraine in nearly all his public appearances and has grown increasingly critical of Russia.

After reading the prayer on Thursday at the statue near the Spanish Steps, the Pope greeted people in the crowd, including journalists.

When one of journalists mentioned to Pope Francis that she had seem him overcome with emotion, he responded:

“Yes. It (the war in Ukraine) is an enormous suffering, enormous. A defeat for humanity.”

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