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Pope Leo says those who wage war are thieves stealing away our peaceful future

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ROME, April 26 (Reuters) - ‌Pope Leo on Sunday described those who wage ​wars and appropriate the earth's resources as thieves who rob the world of ⁠a peaceful future, issuing a warning about the use of nuclear power on the anniversary of the Chornobyl reactor accident.

Ukraine ​is commemorating the 40th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear disaster on Sunday ‌amid lingering fears that Russia's four-year-old war could spark a repeat of the tragedy.

In his weekly address after the Angelus prayer, the ⁠Pontiff said the Chornobyl accident had left a ⁠mark on humankind's collective conscience.

"It remains a warning over the use of ever more powerful technologies," the Pope, who has just returned from a 10-day tour across four African nations, said.

"I ‌hope that at all decision-making levels, wisdom and responsibility always prevail, ⁠so that atomic power can always be ‌used to support life and peace," he ​added.

Commenting on the Gospel of the day, which contained the metaphor of a sheep thief, Pope Leo said thieves came ‌under many appearances, listing as examples "superficial lifestyles ​driven by consumerism", prejudices and ⁠wrong ideas.

"And let's not forget also those thieves who, ‌by plundering the earth's resources, ⁠by fighting bloody wars or feeding evil in whichever form, are simply taking away from all of us the chance of a ​future of peace ‌and serenity," he added.

Leo, the first U.S. pontiff, has attracted the ⁠ire of President Donald Trump after ​becoming more outspoken against war and despotism.

(Reporting by Valentina ​Za; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

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