Pope Nagasaki Mass arrives in Japan Prayer for the abolition of nuclear weapons and other nuclear weapons November 25, 12:51

Korean survivors who visited Nagasaki City and Catholic believers in Nagasaki Prefecture gathered together to pray for a world without nuclear weapons to participate in the Mass held by Pope Francis of the Roman Catholic Church.

The gathering for the prayer gathered was the South Korean A-bomb survivors and Catholics who visited Nagasaki City to participate in the mass of Pope Francisco on the 24th, and the peace promotion of the Catholic Nagasaki archdiocese that appealed for anti-nuclear peace There are more than 60 members of the committee.

At a gathering held at the Urakami Catholic Hall of the Urakami Cathedral in Nagasaki on the 25th, a South Korean bomb survivor said, “Yes, Pope Francisco was very impressed by the abolition of nuclear weapons. I hope it will be. "

After this, the people gathered prayed for a world without nuclear weapons, "All the people in the world will receive the voices of A-bomb survivors who work to make them aware of the nuclear threat."

Pope Francisco's theme of this visit to Japan is “To protect all life” and one of Japan ’s issues is “relationship with neighboring countries”.

As Japan-Korea relations deteriorated, the people gathered prayed that "leaders from both countries should respect each other and choose a dialogue with a heart of forgiveness, not confrontation." .