Latest News

Pope Leo laments world ‘in flames’ at Ash Wednesday service

February 18, 2026 at 07:06 PM
By Reuters
Pope Leo laments world ‘in flames’ at Ash Wednesday service
Pope Leo lamented ⁠a world “in flames” ⁠due to wars and ⁠the destruction of the environment during an Ash Wednesday Mass, opening the season of Lent for the world’s Christians. Before sprinkling ashes on the heads of participants, a sign of mortality, ‌the pope said the ashes could represent “the weight of a world that is ablaze, of entire cities destroyed by war”. He also told participants the ashes could signify “the ashes of international law and justice among peoples, [and] the ashes of...

Analysis & Context

Pope Leo lamented ⁠a world “in flames” ⁠due to wars and ⁠the destruction of the environment during an Ash Wednesday Mass, opening the season of Lent for the world’s Christians. Before sprinkling ashes on the heads of participants, a sign of mortality, ‌the pope said the ashes could represent “the weight of a world that is ablaze, of entire cities destroyed by war”. He also told participants the ashes could signify “the ashes of international law and justice among peoples, [and] the ashes of... This article provides comprehensive coverage and analysis of current events.
Pope Leo lamented ⁠a world “in flames” ⁠due to wars and ⁠the destruction of the environment during an Ash Wednesday Mass, opening the season of Lent for the world’s Christians. Before sprinkling ashes on the heads of participants, a sign of mortality, ‌the pope said the ashes could represent “the weight of a world that is ablaze, of entire cities destroyed by war”. He also told participants the ashes could signify “the ashes of international law and justice among peoples, [and] the ashes of... AdvertisementPope Leo XIVWorldEuropePope Leo laments world ‘in flames’ at Ash Wednesday serviceThe pontiff said the ashes could represent cities destroyed by war, as well as the damage to the environment and international lawReading Time:1 minuteWhy you can trust SCMPReutersPublished: 3:06am, 19 Feb 2026Pope Leo lamented ⁠a world “in flames” ⁠due to wars and ⁠the destruction of the environment during an Ash Wednesday Mass, opening the season of Lent for the world’s Christians.Before sprinkling ashes on the heads of participants, a sign of mortality, ‌the pope said the ashes could represent “the weight of a world that is ablaze, of entire cities destroyed by war”.He also told participants the ashes could signify “the ashes of international law and justice among peoples, [and] the ashes of entire ecosystems”.Advertisement“It is so easy ⁠to feel powerless in the face of a world that is in ‌flames,” said Leo, the first US pope.Pope Leo XIV is seen during Ash Wednesday Holy Mass at the Basilica of Santa Sabina in Rome, Italy, on Wednesday. Photo: Vatican Media via EPALent is a 40-day period of penance that leads to ‌Easter, the most important Christian holiday, which celebrates the day on which ⁠believers say ⁠Jesus rose from the dead.AdvertisementAdvertisementSelect VoiceSelect Speed0.8x0.9x1.0x1.1x1.2x1.5x1.75x00:0000:001.00x

Related Articles

NPA leader slain in clash with soldiers in Agusan del Sur

NPA leader slain in clash with soldiers in Agusan del Sur

MALAYBALAY CITY, BUKIDNON, Philippines — The military has declared a major victory in its anti-insurgency campaign in Mindanao after a top New People’s Army (NPA) leader was slain in a clash on the border of Agusan del Sur and Bukidnon provinces. On Sunday, soldiers from the Army’s 8th Infantry Battalion (8IB) killed Bonifacio Lutawan, vice

Feb 18, 2026
Why two dates are set for onset of Ramadan

Why two dates are set for onset of Ramadan

ILIGAN CITY, LANAO DEL NORTE, Philippines — Classes and work in Lanao del Sur province were suspended on Wednesday by Gov. Mamintal Adiong Jr. in deference to the start of Ramadan, the ninth and holiest month in the “Hijri,” or Islamic calendar. Adiong’s order was based on the declaration of the provincial mufti, Sheikh Amerodin

Feb 18, 2026
Death toll in Basilan ferry sinking now 64

Death toll in Basilan ferry sinking now 64

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Wednesday said its technical divers recovered two more bodies during underwater search operations for the sunken MV Trisha Kerstin 3 in Basilan province, bringing the death toll to 64. The latest recoveries were made during operations at the site of the maritime incident off Baluk-Baluk Island

Feb 18, 2026
Popular cruise line changes its dress code, leaving passengers confused

Popular cruise line changes its dress code, leaving passengers confused

Norwegian says the stricter rules apply only to select dining rooms

Feb 18, 2026
Great Britain hopes remain alive after dramatic day in women’s and men’s curling

Great Britain hopes remain alive after dramatic day in women’s and men’s curling

A brilliant final shot from Rebecca Morrison sealing an unlikely 8-7 victory over the United States in their morning fixture.

Feb 18, 2026
'If we can get a Coca-Cola to the most remote parts of the world, we can get cooking gas, as well'

'If we can get a Coca-Cola to the most remote parts of the world, we can get cooking gas, as well'

In Africa clean cooking is an issue of major concern, and with a billion people relying on wood and charcoal to cook their food each day there is a disproportionate number of deaths due to fine particle air pollution. FRANCE 24's Mark Owen speaks with Andy Herscowitz, CEO of Mission 300 Accelerator, about the group's aim to expand access to modern and cleaner cooking technologies across Africa. https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/news/rockefeller-foundation-global-energy-alliance-clean-cooking-alliance-energy-corps-scale-modern-cooking-technologies-in-africa/

Feb 18, 2026

Cookie Consent

We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, analyze site traffic, and serve personalized ads. By clicking "Accept", you consent to our use of cookies. You can learn more about our cookie practices in our Privacy Policy.