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Posts tagged with "pandemic"

Vatican calls for creative ways to protect elderly from loneliness Pope Francis

Vatican calls for creative ways to protect elderly from loneliness

Wednesday, April 15, 20200124 Local churches and individuals must do more to help and to protect the elderly from loneliness and infection during the coronavirus pandemic, a Vatican office said.
Pope offers Mass for those living in fear of pandemic Pope Francis

Pope offers Mass for those living in fear of pandemic

Monday, March 30, 20200213 Pope Francis offered his daily morning Mass for those who find themselves living in fear of the coronavirus pandemic sweeping the world.
Vatican confirms pope does not have COVID-19 Pope Francis

Vatican confirms pope does not have COVID-19

Saturday, March 28, 20200303 Neither Pope Francis nor any of his closest collaborators have the COVID-19 virus, said Matteo Bruni, director of the Vatican press office.
Father Gollob: Pope Francis and words of hope Columnists

Father Gollob: Pope Francis and words of hope

Friday, March 27, 20200376 It is Friday, the 27th of March. The harbingers of spring are all around us as we wait out the COVID-19 pandemic. Spring comes with a gust of hope when we can see the leaves and the grass turning green. We can hear the songs of the birds and have our hearts filled with rejoicing.
COVID-19 is not God's judgment, but a call to live differently, pope says Pope Francis

COVID-19 is not God's judgment, but a call to live differently, pope says

Friday, March 27, 20200344 The worldwide coronavirus pandemic is not God's judgment on humanity, but God's call on people to judge what is most important to them and resolve to act accordingly from now on, Pope Francis said. Addressing God, the pope said that "it is not the time of your judgment, but of our judgment: a time to choose what matters and what passes...
Pope thanks those who help, pray for vulnerable during pandemic Pope Francis

Pope thanks those who help, pray for vulnerable during pandemic

Friday, March 27, 20200128 Pope Francis expressed his gratitude to the many men and women who have been inspired to help the poor and accompany the sick and the elderly during the coronavirus pandemic.
Pandemic casts spotlight on a nearly forgotten martyr: St. Corona Top Stories

Pandemic casts spotlight on a nearly forgotten martyr: St. Corona

Thursday, March 26, 20200445 She had become nearly forgotten. Little is known about the young woman who was killed for her Christian faith, presumably in the second century A.D. But now, a pandemic is shedding light on her: St. Corona.
Pope announces extraordinary 'urbi et orbi' blessing March 27 Pope Francis

Pope announces extraordinary 'urbi et orbi' blessing March 27

Sunday, March 22, 20200449 In response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Pope Francis said he will give an extraordinary blessing "urbi et orbi" (to the city and the world) at 6 p.m. Rome time March 27.
Vatican issues decree for Holy Week liturgies with pandemic restrictions Pope Francis

Vatican issues decree for Holy Week liturgies with pandemic restrictions

Friday, March 20, 20200198 While conferences and meetings can be postponed for months because of the coronavirus pandemic, the liturgies of Holy Week and Easter cannot, with the exception of the chrism Mass, said the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Sacraments.
Use this time to rediscover love, kindness, pope says Pope Francis

Use this time to rediscover love, kindness, pope says

Wednesday, March 18, 20200186 People must use this time of the coronavirus pandemic to rediscover the importance of small, concrete gestures of affection and care toward others, Pope Francis said in a new interview.
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