Saturday, April 7, 2018

Schenectady County Should do more for the Environment- 4 Suggestions.

Our city and county is getting dirtier. I see lots plastic trash everywhere; plastic bottles/containers, plastic bags, plastic and foam cups, plastic bags and large sheets of plastic stuck on trees and bushes everywhere I go. I travel west every morning on Highway 88, from exit 24 (in Rotterdam) to exit 23 Middleburgh. The exits and entrances of this highway are littered the most, but i also see plastic trash scattered all along the sides and the middle of the highway and in culverts. I also see plastic trash on city roads, on the side of roads, near fences, trees and among tall grass/plants.  Some is even in front of private residences! And no one bothers to pick it up! For instance, I see plastic trash my neighborhood; on Gerling Street, between Rosa Road and Raymond  Streets. On the corner of Mc Clellan and Nott Street, and all along Balltown Road, all along the fence (of Niskayuna Golf Club) starting a block or twwo from Union Street and going all the way past the water resevoir, near CVS!  Even Central Park is littered with trash, especially the creek, that runs behind the children's playground. It is littered with plastic bottles/cups, foam cups, soda cans, plastic bags, and other trash.
It is also unfortunate and immoral that neither, churches , public buildings, and/or the schools recycle their plastic trash. especially bottles, cans, plastic juice cups and cereal bowls. Our schools have resorted to use foam trays to serve our children lunches. Styrofoam cannot be recycled and it is harmful to the environment; it pollutes/contaminates our land and water. In addition, when hot foods are placed on foam trays, or in foam cups, it releases chemicals, hence they go into the food we eat,  therefore we are slowly poisoning our school children. I suspect that most schools administrators aren't aware of this problem. They use foam trays because they are cheaper than regular trays (made from other safe materials) because they do not have to have dishwashers, and neither they have to hire personnel to wash them. So, they're saving money. But at what cost? By slowly poisoning our school children! I suggest that school administrators who make these decisions look at the scientific facts about Styrofoam. They should educate themselves. They should watch the documentary film A PLASTIC OCEAN. This is an excellent film that investigates the effect of plastic and Styrofoam on humans and on the environment, and in particular how it is damaging the worlds' oceans. 


What we, in the USA, are doing as society  is utter foolishness! We are wasting natural resources at taxpayers expenses! And poisoning people and the environment! Do you know how much school spend annually on deposit fees for soda cans and plastic/glass bottles? They spend several thousand dollars per year, if not more- depending on the school population. And yet they do not bother to teach students to be kind/responsible to the planet, and they do not do anything to show their concern! They do not recycle! Plastic bottles and soda cans, and other plastic items, like juice cups, cereal bowls, plastic straws and silverware, etc, are thrown in the garbage.

So, I believe that our city and county can be part of the solution, not the problem, in reducing these threat to our health and our planet, by recycling more, banning plastic/foam packaging and investing in renewable energy. 

I realize that Schenectady County may not have the infrastructure to be able to recycle  more, so new recycling plants may have to be built to meet this need. That is why Schenectady leaders should consider planning/investing in new technology/systems that can recycle our trash and turn into a profitable business, like they have done in many European countries. 
This would certainly benefit our environment and our economy; because we’d stop wasting resources (like plastic and aluminum), and by recycling them we’d put them back into the economy at a profit. Germany, and many other North European, countries have done this successful, including the country of Rwanda. And here in the USA, the State of California, Austin and San Francisco have banned plastic. In addition, countries like Sweden charge more for deposits on returnables, from 10 cents for small bottles/cans to 30 cents for the large 2 liter bottles. This has increased their recycle rate of those items to 95%. Sweden also burns garbage to make electricity! For every 1 ton of trash, they produce 1 ton of fuel! And it is only very low on pollutants, only 1%! Why can’t this be done here? In England plastic producers pay higher rates and roads are now paved with plastic pellets- that were made from recycled plastic! Why can’t Schenectady do it? I think we should!
 
So, often ask myself this question. Why is American society so foolish? Why do we waste natural resources and our tax dollars and ruin the environment? I think most people do not know that most of our trash (close to 80%) winds up in the oceans of the world. people don't know that the oceans are in grave danger! We are polluting them at an alarming rate with our plastic trash; plastic bottles, plastic bags, plastic silverware, plastic dishes, cups, lids, straws, stirrers, lighters, markers, and much more. 


In fact, 2017 statistics by both National Geographic and Green Peace’s show that only 9% is been recycled so far. The vast majority—79%—is accumulating in landfills or sitting in the natural environment. This means that at some point, much of it ends up in the oceans. If present trends continue, by 2050, there will be 12 billion metric tons of plastic! That's a garbage truck full every minute
But that's not all, then we have micro beads, which are tiny pieces of plastic found in cosmetics (face scrubs), polyester clothes (when dried in electric driers), liquid soaps, some shampoos, toothpaste, and from car tires). Micro plastics are are too small to be filtered out by wastewater plants, so these plastic pieces are remaining in water, which eventually end up flowing into the ocean.

SO, it is obvious that in order to help alleviate/reduce this huge global environmental threat we all need to take action- especially our municipalities, out city/town/county governments, must act now, if we want to avoid a global environmental disaster- and save our planet!

These are my four suggestions.

First. Deploy recycling bins throughout the city; to collect plastic/glass bottles, soda cans and plastic bags. This needs to be done asap to reduce the amount plastic waste because it is polluting our environment, our land and water, and eventually this trash reaches bodies of water, which bring it to the ocean. Recycling bins should be deployed, located throughout the city; on busy street corners, near bus stops, at the airport, in/around the train station, shopping malls, in/around the library and City hall, in/around schools, hospitals, movie theaters, etc. 
Stores should be mandated to have waste baskets and recycling bins (for bottle/cans and non-irredeemable) in/on around their entrances, so that people would have no excuse but to put their trash in the appropriate bins. Costumers, and store owners too, should be fined, if they are caught disregarding these ordinances.  
Warning signs, forbidding dumping/littering of trash and/or these materials should posted, and fines should be imposed on those who litter public and/or outdoor areas.



In the beginning, volunteers could pick up and collect and redeem these items- the money could be donated to environmentally friendly businesses in our city. Later one all of the recyclable materials can be brought to a recycling plant, and profits could be used by the city as income. Think of all the jobs that this new venture could create!
Second. Our city and county should enforce, pass a city/county ordinance that would require; businesses, schools, churches, hospitals and public places to recycle too- hence enforce/make them follow the single stream recycling program that we already have in place. And give fines to those who don't and/or litter.  Signs should be posted around the city, and at highway entrances/exits warning people of stiff fines for loitering with harmful materials like plastic and/or foam.

Third. Ban plastic bags. This will help reduce the pollution of our environment. Other plastic items like plastic & foam packaging, silverware, plastic cups/dishes, plastic coffee stirrers and plastic straws, should be banned. They could be replaced by biodegradable and/or natural ones.

Fourth. Invest in renewable energy; to save money to our city and residents, create new jobs,
reduce pollution and global warming- therefore build a better future for our city. 

I believe that these steps are necessary, and must be taken soon, because time is running out. Our city and county must do this, so we can assure a better and a healthier future for all of us, and a safe livable planet.


To learn more about plastic pollution copy and paste the link below on your address browser, and then press enter.
 https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=1152318122222144980#editor/target=post;postID=874364769975375201;onPublishedMenu=allposts;onClosedMenu=allposts;postNum=18;src=link


FILMS/THAT ALL LEADERS, PARENTS and ANYONE WHO IS CONCERNED FOR OUR HEALTH and our PLANET SHOULD WATCH

  1.  A PLASTIC OCEAN. This is an adventure documentary. It was shot on more than 20 locations for over 4 years. Explorers Craig Leeson (also a journalist) and Tanya Streeter (an Olympic world champion deep-sea diver), and a team of international scientists reveal the causes and consequences of plastic pollution and share solutions. An interesting and educational film that presents the problem ocean plastic pollution beautifully. It also offers hope/solutions; hence it will motivate you to act. In fact, after watching it, I finally understood why we often see whales dying on beaches worldwide. To take action join the global movement at www.plasticoceans.org From this site you can request for a public screening of A PLASTIC OCEAN and to watch trailer CLICK/VISIT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zrn4-FfbXw

 
(Note: if the link doesn’t work, you can copy and paste the title of the film/video on the YouTube browser and press enter)

2. Plastic Paradise. The GREAT Pacific Garbage Patch. The Great Pacific garbage patch is documentary film (suited for high school and adult), also described as the Pacific trash vortex, a large area that is polluted with plastic. This film was released in August 2010; Plastic Paradise Movie – an independent documentary by Angela Sun uncovering the mystery of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch known as the Plastic Paradise · The source of the garbage patches. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf5JI0b1L7k\

3. An Inconvenient Sequel- TRUTH TO POWER.  This is a powerful and urgent message for humanity. Also suited for high school and adult. This documentary will inspire and teach you what you need to do if you are interested in protecting earth and want to begin taking action in making our planet, cleaner, safer and livable again. I love VP Al Gore's dedication, passion and leadership in fighting for our planet. He truly is a visionary, an intelligent, but most
of all, a caring human being who cares for our planet and for environmental justice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huX1bmfdkyA

Become a P.O.P.E., a Protector Of Planet Earth!
Take the Pledge! To care/defend all living things! 
"I promise to be kind to the earth and all living things (including people!), and to do my best- all I can- in protecting earth's oceans and its environment by all types of pollution and/or any other threat." By Ottavio Lo Piccolo

Earth Day 2018: End Plastic Pollution
Countdown to April 22
- Plastic pollution is poisoning our oceans and land, injuring marine life, and affecting our health! 

Help End Plastic Pollution by finding out how many plastic items you consume
every year and make a PLEDGE to reduce the amount.

Earth Day 2018 is dedicated to providing the information and inspiration needed to fundamentally
change human attitude and behavior about plastics.

Choose an option below to take further action to End Plastic Pollution on Earth Day and beyond!
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Monday, April 2, 2018



 
Schenectady Crop Walk for the Hungry.
Walk to fight Hunger and Assist those in need in the USA and the World.  
This is a Yearly National Event, sponsored by all US denominations (churches)
 Sunday May 6th, 2018
 Registration 12:30- 1:25 
Starts/Ends; Emmanuel Friedens Church, 218 Nott Terrace, Sch’dy.
Ÿ  Walk begins at 1:30 (5Km, optional mile available, runners welcome - not a race)

Dear friends,  
I would like to invite you to take part in this event, and if possible, to sponsor me by making a pledge and/or donation.

Every year US churches; from all denominations, sponsor Crop walks, where people of all ages in the USA walk to raise funds and awareness in fighting poverty- here in the US and overseas. I have participated in this event since the late 1980s.

This year, in order to raise additional funds- because of great human suffering. Political instability in Libya and wars in Syria and Yemen, have sparked a European refugee crisis. So, to help me in this effort, I will be raffling a colorful acrylic painting. With your help/generosity, I hope to raise $2,000. You can see this painting in the two images below.

I urge you to participate and help in any way you can, as always the need is enormous. In fact, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) tells us that the worldwide refugee crisis is at 65 million refugees (mostly because of wars/persecutions).

YOU COULD WIN the 3’x4’ COLORFUL ACRYLIC PAINTING on canvas (shown here). It was created by me.  
You can have a chance to win it  
when you make $5 min. - pledge and/or a donation-
 I’ll give you one (1) RAFFLE TICKET.
    The RAFFLE will be held when $1,500 - $2,000 donation/pledges will be reached- hopefully by Father’s Day- Sun, June 17, 2018.

Proceeds, from the raffle sales, will go to the 
Schenectady Crop Walk for the HUNGRY- from now until May 6-
and to CRS, Catholic Relief Services- from May 7th to June 17- 

Proceeds will assist the people of North Africa; in Yemen, Somalia, Nigeria, South Sudan, and also Syria.
If interested in helping in this event and/or to make a pledge see below for more information/details. 
 
Below:  FLIGHTS IN THE CITY, 3' x 4" acrylic painting. By Ottavio lo Piccolo (c) 1983.

Below: Me, Ottavio Lo Piccolo, next to: FLIGHTS IN THE CITY.

Poverty statistics in the United States, and the World in 2016 
There are 41 million people living in poverty, in the USA. 3 MILLION  are children, in 2015, 5.5 million seniors struggled to afford enough to eat, 59% of food-insecure households got SNAP benefits (aka as food stamps) and the WIC program (Supplemental Nutrition Program) & the Nat. School Lunch Program (Source: http://www.feedingamerica.org/hunger-in-america/impact-of-hunger/hunger-and-poverty/hunger-and-poverty-fact-sheet.html?gclid=CO2O9Oy-79ICFQmBswodoiQBlQ)

The total of worldwide refugees, at the end of 2015, reached 65.3 million -- or one out of every 113 people on Earth, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). The number represents a 5.8 million increase from the previous year.

Nearly 800 million people in the world suffer from malnutrition (lack of food). 10 years ago the total was almost 1 billion. This is a drop of 200 million in the number of chronologically hungry people, which should encourage anyone committed to ending global hunger.  
(Source: Catholic Relief Services  http://www.crs.org/get-involved/learn/hunger?)

Ÿ  According to the Washington Post"Wars in 4 countries brings famine to 20 million. War in countries of North Africa; in South Sudan, Yemen, Nigeria and Somalia) are on the verge of famine, which threatens 20 million people- more than anytime since WWII." 
The Schenectady Daily Gazette also reported: The physical destruction (in the countries of Sudan and Yemen) has been the work of the Saudi-led
coalition- advised and supplied by the United States, Britain and others…”
(Source: The Schenectady Daily Gazette. Written by The Washington Post, by Max Bearak and Laris Karklis, Wed April 12, 2017  
You can read the full report at: www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/world/2017-famines/  

To learn more about the war in Yemen, visit:
 https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=1152318122222144980#editor/target=post;post
 


CAN WE END POVERTY with CROP WALKS? Probably not, however, for Christians (and all other believers, e.g. Muslims, Jews, and non-believers who believe in the dignity & justice for all living things), our duty is to help those in need- which is exactly what Jesus commanded us to do- to be merciful. In fact, He repeated his plea in 1933, to Saint Faustina Kolwaska;
I demand from you deeds of mercy, which are to arise out of love for Me. You are to show mercy to your neighbors always and everywhere. You must not shrink from this, or try to absolve yourself from it.”  (p. 742 Divine Mercy Message)
To Make a Pledge/Donation, and/or to get raffle tickets;
  • Please fill out the Crop Forms - that I will have at my parish Saint Anthony’s Church and also St. John’s the Evangelist (both in Schenectady, NY), and also at my work locations: the teacher's lounges, at the schools that I work this year. Schalmont HS, Middleburgh Elem/HS, and Sharon Springs. 
  • For every $5 you pledge/donate- if you like this painting- I’ll give you a one (1) raffle ticket for a chance to win the acrylic painting, shown here.  
  • If you're donating by check, please can make it payable to CWS/Crop
You can also make a donation online:
Ÿ 
 THANK YOU and GBY! For your compassion for the needy.
Ÿ  Ottavio Lo Piccolo, contact: tel. (518) 370-4476  
or  email: Ottaviolopiccolo5@gmail.com

ŸThe local Crop Walk organizer is  Rev Phil Grigsby 
 tel. 374-2683 ex 111   
For additional info; 888-CSW-CROP www.cropwalk.org

  
PS
The war in Syria is also causing a lot of suffering, here below pope Francis spoke about it this past Sunday- 
the feast day of Mercy.

Pope: 'Nothing justifies' chemical weapons in Syria


VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis closed his traditional Sunday blessing by saying "nothing can justify" the use of chemical weapons against defenseless populations and called for those responsible for a suspected attack in Syria to seek negotiations.
The pope referred to news of dozens killed, including many children and women, in a suspected poison gas attack on a rebel-held town near the Syrian capital. He offered prayers for the dead and the families that are suffering.
"There is not a good or a bad war, and nothing can justify such instruments that exterminate defenseless people and populations," the pope said. "Let's pray that the responsible politicians and military leaders choose another path: that of negotiations, the only one that can bring peace."

A view of St. Peter's Square at the Vatican as Pope Francis celebrates a Mass on the Sunday of Divine Mercy, Sunday, April 8, 2018. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

A view of St. Peter's Square at the Vatican as Pope Francis celebrates a Mass on the Sunday of Divine Mercy, Sunday, April 8, 2018. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Earlier, in a Mass focused on mercy, a signature theme of his papacy, Pope Francis has urged the faithful to not give up on the sacrament of reconciliation, especially those who continue to backslide.
The pontiff urged the faithful to continue to seek reconciliation, or confession, because "every time we are forgiven, we are reassured and encouraged."
 http://www.nydailynews.com/newswires/news/world/pope-justifies-chemical-weapons-syria-article-1.3921624

Sunday, March 4, 2018

YEMEN- 10 million people at risk of their life!
THE US, IN COLLABORATION with SAUDI ARABIA, is RESPONSIBLE FOR THE HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN YEMEN. 10 MILLION PEOPLE AT RISK of dying; they are LIVING, WITHOUT WATER, NO FOOD AND NO MEDICAL ASSISTANCE. THIS ISN'T JUSTICE. IT'S MURDER! LET'S DEMAND A CEASE-FIRE AND A SOLUTION FOR LASTING PEACE FROM THE US CONGRESS! LET'S WRITE TO THEM! (In Arabic and Italian below)

Arabic
اليمن - 10 ملايين شخص في خطر حياتهم!
تعتبر الولايات المتحدة ، بالتعاون مع المملكة العربية السعودية ، مسؤولة عن الأزمة الإنسانية في اليمن. 10 ملايين شخص في خطر الموت. هم يعيشون ، بدون ماء ، لا طعام ولا مساعدة طبية. هذا ليس عدالة. انها القتل! دعنا نطالب بإيقاف إطلاق النار وحل من أجل السلام الأخير من الكونجرس الأمريكي! دعنا نكتبها!



See my letter below, that I emailed to my NY State representatives in Congress; senator Gillibrand and Schumer. You can use to write to them!
انظر رسالتي أدناه ، التي أرسلتها عبر البريد الإلكتروني إلى ممثلي ولاية نيويورك في الكونغرس ؛ السيناتور جيليبراند وشومر. يمكنك استخدامها للكتابة عليها!
Italian
LA CRISI UMANITARIA NEL YEMEN E' COLPA DEGLI STATI UNITI- CHE IN COLLABORAZIONE DELL'ARABIA SAUDITA- STA' METTENDO A RISCHIO 10 MILIONI DI PERSONE; CHE SONO SENZA VIVERI, SENZ'ACQUA E SENZA ASSISTENZE MEDICHE. 
QUESTA NON E' GIUSTIZIA, MA UNA CARNEFICINA! CHIEDIAMO UN CESSATE IL FUOCO DAL CONGRESSO USA E UNA SOLUZIONE DI PACE. SCRIVIAMOGLI ORA!
Puoi usare la mia lettera in basso, per scrivere ai tuoi leaders politici.


Dear Senator Schumer and Gillibrand,
I've written to you about this topic before, but I am doing it again because not enough is being done to stop about war in Yemen. Ten million people are facing death by starvation, lack of water and medical attention. 
Yet the USA with the help of Saudi Arabia is squandering our tax dollar supporting another illegal and vicious war against a poor country.
I kindly DEMAND A CEASE-FIRE AND A SOLUTION FOR LASTING PEACE FROM THE US CONGRESS! 

Thank you
PS I invite you to see this video;
https://www.facebook.com/TYTBreakdown/videos/331332107344233/

عزيزي السيناتور شومر وجيليبراند ،
لقد كتبت لكم عن هذا الموضوع من قبل ، لكنني أفعل ذلك مرة أخرى لأنه لم يتم القيام بما يكفي حول الحرب في اليمن. يواجه عشرة ملايين شخص الموت جوعاً ونقصاً في الماء والرعاية الطبية. ومع ذلك ، فإن الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية بمساعدة من المملكة العربية السعودية تبدد دولارنا الضريبي في حرب ضارية أخرى ضد بلد فقير.
يرجى التكرم بوقف إطلاق النار وحل من أجل السلام الأخير من الكونجرس الأمريكي!

شكرا لكم
ملاحظة: أدعوك لمشاهدة هذا الفيديو. 
https://www.facebook.com/TYTBreakdown/videos/331332107344233/






Italian:
Cari senatori Schumer e Gillibrand,
Vi ho già scritto su questo argomento, ma lo faccio di nuovo perché gli Stati Uniti non hanno fatto abbastanza per fermare la guerra in Yemen. Dieci milioni di persone rischiano di morire a causa di questo conflitto che sta' porta fame, carenza d'acqua e l'assenza di cure mediche. Gli Stati Uniti con l'aiuto dell'Arabia Saudita stanno causando questa sofferenza e sperperando il nostri le nostre tasse in un'altra guerra ingiusta e feroce.
Vi chiedo cortesemente che lavorate per un cessate il fuoco, e una soluzione duratura per la pace. Mi aspetto questo dal congresso degli Stati Uniti!
Grazie
PS V'invito a guardare questo video;

https://www.facebook.com/TYTBreakdown/videos/331332107344233/

How it started in Yemen

Yemen was already a poor country before any external factors were brought into it. A country which was victim of corruption which led to an angry backlash causing conflict that has effected nobody worse than the innocent civilians.
In March 2015, the conflict reached boiling point causing a chain reaction resulting in a civil war. It was at this date the war officially began in Yemen and the major fighting broke out.  The devastating effects did not take long to make an impact in Yemen. Within the first 10 months it had killed 2,800 innocent civilians, with 8,100 killed overall. More than 2.4 million Yemenis had to flee their homes to elsewhere in the country and 120,000 sought asylum in other countries. https://www.sabarelief.org/1000-days-of-war-in-yemen/

كيف بدأت في اليمن
اليمن بلد فقير بالفعل قبل إدخال أي عوامل خارجية فيه. بلد ضحية للفساد أدى إلى ردة فعل غاضبة تسببت في صراع لم يمس أحداً أسوأ من المدنيين الأبرياء.

في مارس 2015 ، وصل الصراع إلى درجة الغليان مما أدى إلى رد فعل متسلسل أدى إلى نشوب حرب أهلية. في هذا التاريخ بدأت الحرب رسميا في اليمن واندلع القتال الرئيسي. لم تستغرق الآثار المدمرة وقتًا طويلاً للتأثير في اليمن. وفي غضون الأشهر العشرة الأولى ، قتلت 2800 من المدنيين الأبرياء ، مما أسفر عن مقتل 8100 شخص. واضطر أكثر من 2.4 مليون يمني إلى الفرار من ديارهم إلى أماكن أخرى في البلاد وطلب 120 ألفاً اللجوء في بلدان أخرى.
https://www.sabarelief.org/1000-days-of-war-in-yemen/


YouTube videos about the war in Yemen and the ME

(To see these videos below, click on the link, under each title.)

1.  Why the U.S. War on ISIS Is Illegal

 

2. Explainer: The War in Yemen Explained in 3 minutes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLRgdFP-s30








50/5000


شرح: شرح الحرب في اليمن في 3 دقائق

3. Congress must vote on Yemen war & the US' devastating role على الكونغرس التصويت على حرب اليمن ودور الولايات المتحدة المدمر -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6SnMlk9Hbs



4. The war in Yemen explained: Planet America

الحرب في اليمن أوضح: كوكب أمريكا
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyWJfqpx370


5. The Middle East's cold war, explained

الحرب الباردة في الشرق الأوسط ، وأوضح
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veMFCFyOwFI

6.   US SENATOR Bernie Sanders and other senators Speak against the war in Yemen; they say that it is an Illegal war
https://www.facebook.com/senatorsanders/videos/10156860496422908/


Pope: 'Nothing justifies' chemical weapons in Syria

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis closed his traditional Sunday blessing by saying "nothing can justify" the use of chemical weapons against defenseless populations and called for those responsible for a suspected attack in Syria to seek negotiations.
The pope referred to news of dozens killed, including many children and women, in a suspected poison gas attack on a rebel-held town near the Syrian capital. He offered prayers for the dead and the families that are suffering.
"There is not a good or a bad war, and nothing can justify such instruments that exterminate defenseless people and populations," the pope said. "Let's pray that the responsible politicians and military leaders choose another path: that of negotiations, the only one that can bring peace."
A view of St. Peter's Square at the Vatican as Pope Francis celebrates a Mass on the Sunday of Divine Mercy, Sunday, April 8, 2018. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

A view of St. Peter's Square at the Vatican as Pope Francis celebrates a Mass on the Sunday of Divine Mercy, Sunday, April 8, 2018. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Earlier, in a Mass focused on mercy, a signature theme of his papacy, Pope Francis has urged the faithful to not give up on the sacrament of reconciliation, especially those who continue to backslide.
The pontiff urged the faithful to continue to seek reconciliation, or confession, because "every time we are forgiven, we are reassured and encouraged."
 http://www.nydailynews.com/newswires/news/world/pope-justifies-chemical-weapons-syria-article-1.3921624