VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis on Sunday urged political and military leaders in Libya to end their hostilities and called on the international community to take “to heart” the plight of migrants trapped in the lawless nation.During his weekly blessing overlooking St.
Peter’s Square, the pontiff called for “an end to the violence” and a path toward “peace, stability and unity’’ in the country.He said thousands of migrants, refugees, asylum-seekers and internally displaced people are “more vulnerable to forms of exploitation and violence.”“There is cruelty,” the pope said, departing from prepared remarks. “We all have responsibility.