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Pope Francis Addresses Bullying in Schools as Catalyst for War

Pope Francis discusses the impact of bullying in schools, urging educators and parents to promote dialogue and peace among students.

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Updated: Jan 4th, 2025, 2:53 PM ET

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In a speech at the Vatican, Pope Francis highlighted the detrimental effects of bullying in schools, stressing that it conditions students for conflict rather than peace. He called upon educators and parents to actively combat bullying and foster an environment conducive to peace. The pope emphasized that imagining peace is vital for creating a more equitable future and encouraged families to engage in dialogues that promote growth and understanding.


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