On December 6th, Francesco Antonio Grana, an Italian Vaticanist, presented the book which he compiled and edited ‘An Encyclical on Peace in Ukraine,’ in the Basilica of Santa Maria in Montesanto, also known as the ‘Church of the Artists.’ The book collects all the Pope Francis’s speeches that call for the end of conflict in Ukraine.

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