• 🌍 In a powerful Palm Sunday homily, Pope Francis shared a profound message: "God does not listen to the prayer of those who wage war." This statement serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of peace over conflict.

    As we navigate our own lives, let’s reflect on how our actions impact those around us. Engaging in war—be it physical or verbal—only distances us from our shared humanity. Instead, let’s strive to promote understanding and compassion in our communities. How can we be peacemakers in our daily interactions?

    Challenge yourself today: choose kindness over conflict and seek common ground with those who differ from you. 🌟

    Read more about this insightful message here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/29/god-does-not-listen-to-the-prayer-of-those-who-wage-war-says-pope/

    #Peace #PopeFrancis #KindnessMatters #Humanity #SpiritualReflection
    🌍 In a powerful Palm Sunday homily, Pope Francis shared a profound message: "God does not listen to the prayer of those who wage war." This statement serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of peace over conflict. As we navigate our own lives, let’s reflect on how our actions impact those around us. Engaging in war—be it physical or verbal—only distances us from our shared humanity. Instead, let’s strive to promote understanding and compassion in our communities. How can we be peacemakers in our daily interactions? Challenge yourself today: choose kindness over conflict and seek common ground with those who differ from you. 🌟 Read more about this insightful message here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/29/god-does-not-listen-to-the-prayer-of-those-who-wage-war-says-pope/ #Peace #PopeFrancis #KindnessMatters #Humanity #SpiritualReflection
    God ‘Does Not Listen To The Prayer Of Those Who Wage War’, Says Pope
    "This is our God... A God who refuses war... who does not listen to the prayer of those who wage war," he said in his Palm Sunday homily. The post God ‘Does Not Listen To The Prayer Of Those Who Wage War’, Says Pope appeared first on Chan
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  • ✨ Exciting news for the Igbo community! Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has declared the last Saturday of January as Igbo Adoration and Thanksgiving Day! 🎉 This special day is dedicated to collective prayers, gratitude, and spiritual reflection for all Ndigbo, both at home and in the Diaspora.

    It's a wonderful opportunity to connect with our roots, express appreciation for our blessings, and unite in faith. Imagine gathering with family and friends, sharing stories, and celebrating our rich culture together! Let's embrace this chance to uplift one another and deepen our spiritual journeys.

    Join the movement and mark your calendars for this meaningful day of adoration and thanksgiving! 🙏

    👉 Read more about it here: https://journalist101.com/2026/01/21/ohanaeze-declares-last-saturday-of-january-as-igbo-adoration-thanksgiving-day/

    #IgboCulture #ThanksgivingDay #SpiritualReflection #Unity #OhanaezeNdigbo
    ✨ Exciting news for the Igbo community! Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has declared the last Saturday of January as Igbo Adoration and Thanksgiving Day! 🎉 This special day is dedicated to collective prayers, gratitude, and spiritual reflection for all Ndigbo, both at home and in the Diaspora. It's a wonderful opportunity to connect with our roots, express appreciation for our blessings, and unite in faith. Imagine gathering with family and friends, sharing stories, and celebrating our rich culture together! Let's embrace this chance to uplift one another and deepen our spiritual journeys. Join the movement and mark your calendars for this meaningful day of adoration and thanksgiving! 🙏 👉 Read more about it here: https://journalist101.com/2026/01/21/ohanaeze-declares-last-saturday-of-january-as-igbo-adoration-thanksgiving-day/ #IgboCulture #ThanksgivingDay #SpiritualReflection #Unity #OhanaezeNdigbo
    Ohanaeze Declares Last Saturday of January as Igbo Adoration, Thanksgiving Day
    Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has officially declared the last Saturday of every January as Igbo Adoration and Thanksgiving Day, a day set aside for collective prayers, thanksgiving, and spiritual reflection for Ndigbo at home and in the Diaspora. The de
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