What the Pope’s letter to founder of the university of religions and denominations was about?

“To quickly end the war in Gaza, feeling collective resposibilities, we all shoud pray.”

Pope Francis, the world catholic leader, in a letter to dean of the university of religions and denominations expressed his sadness and coldolence for killing of innocent civilians in Gaza war.

According to social service of Religions News Agency (REDNA) the Pope responded Hojat-u-Islam Walmuslemin Dr. Seyyed Abulhassan Nawwab, the founder and dean of the university of religions and denominations, letter.

Dr. Seyyed Abulhassan Nawwab in a letter already sent to the Pope condemned Israel’ bomb attacks to Al-Ahli Arab hospital and  the Church of Saint Porphyrius in Gaza which left hundreds civilians killed and wounded.

The Pope’s letter was handed to the dean of the university of religions and denominations by Cardinal Miguel Angel Ayuso Guichut. 

The exact text letter is as below:

Dear Seyyed Abulhassan Nawwab,

Thank you for your holy sympathies on this deadly event that left not only christians but also all residents in Gaza deeply hurt. Many people particularly the innocent civilains have been severly affected by war in Gaza so to quickly end the war, feeling collective resposibilities, we all shoud pray.

Wish you peace and continued good job!

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