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

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By Joshua McElwee

VATICAN CITY, ‌Feb 18 (Reuters) - 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 entire ecosystems". 

"It is so easy to feel powerless ⁠in the face of a world that is in flames," said Leo, the first U.S. pope. 

Lent 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.

It ⁠represents the 40 days Jesus is said ‌in the Bible to have spent fasting ​in the desert. During the season, Catholics are asked to fast, remember the needy and reflect on mortality.

Leo, elected leader of the ‌1.4-billion-member Church in May to replace the late ​Pope Francis, did not ⁠mention a specific conflict in his remarks. 

The pope has ‌forcefully decried the world's ongoing wars ⁠in his first year and denounced what he called a global "zeal for war" in a major foreign policy speech last month.

He spoke on ​Wednesday at a service ‌held in the Basilica of Santa Sabina on Rome's Aventine Hill, ⁠preceded by prayers in a nearby ​church and a procession of cardinals and bishops.

(Reporting by Joshua ​McElwee; Editing by Jon Boyle)

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