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Posts tagged with "Pope Francis"

Listening to God's word comes first; activity comes next, pope says Pope Francis

Listening to God's word comes first; activity comes next, pope says

Monday, July 18, 2022091 The Gospel story of the sisters Mary and Martha, one sitting at Jesus' feet and the other making sure their guest was served, is a lesson to Christians that every good deed done for others should flow from listening to God's word, Pope Francis said.
Catholics need better understanding of the Mass, pope says Pope Francis

Catholics need better understanding of the Mass, pope says

Thursday, June 30, 20220220 The "sense of mystery" and awe Catholics should experience at Mass is not one prompted by Latin or by "creative" elements added to the celebration, but by an awareness of sacrifice of Christ and his real presence in the Eucharist, Pope Francis said.
Pope asks families to take a small step toward greater holiness Pope Francis

Pope asks families to take a small step toward greater holiness

Wednesday, June 22, 20220164 The Catholic Church professes marriage and family life to be a path to holiness -- a daunting concept -- but one that can start with a tiny step, Pope Francis said.
Strength can be found in frailty of old age, Pope Francis says Pope Francis

Strength can be found in frailty of old age, Pope Francis says

Wednesday, June 22, 20220160 VATICAN CITY -- Elderly Christians are called to bear witness to the strength that comes from God, especially when moments of frailty and weakness make them dependent on others, Pope Francis said.
Seek nourishment, satisfaction in Eucharist, Pope Francis says Pope Francis

Seek nourishment, satisfaction in Eucharist, Pope Francis says

Tuesday, June 21, 20220163 When received with faith, the Eucharist not only nourishes and satisfies one's hunger for consolation and love, but gives Christians the strength to nourish others, Pope Francis said.
Discarding elderly a 'betrayal' of humanity, pope says Pope Francis

Discarding elderly a 'betrayal' of humanity, pope says

Thursday, June 16, 20220196 People have a responsibility to care for the elderly and cherish their wisdom rather than regard them as a burden on society, Pope Francis said. Instead of learning from older generations, those who ascribe to the throwaway culture prevalent in today's world seek to "erase the elderly," the pope said June 15 at his weekly general...
Pope Francis saddened by Pentecost attack in Nigeria Pope Francis

Pope Francis saddened by Pentecost attack in Nigeria

Monday, June 6, 20220132 Pope Francis expressed his solidarity and closeness with Catholics in Nigeria after gunmen stormed a church and reportedly killed at least 50 people during a Pentecost Mass.
Pope asks Mary, Queen of Peace, to end war in Ukraine and everywhere Pope Francis

Pope asks Mary, Queen of Peace, to end war in Ukraine and everywhere

Tuesday, May 31, 20220693 After setting white flowers at a statue of Mary, Queen of Peace, Pope Francis prayed the rosary and asked Mary to intercede to bring peace to Ukraine and to every place in the world torn by violent conflict.
Pope announces new cardinals, including U.S. Bishop McElroy Pope Francis

Pope announces new cardinals, including U.S. Bishop McElroy

Tuesday, May 31, 20220123 Pope Francis announced he will create 21 new cardinals Aug. 27, including 68-year-old Bishop Robert W. McElroy of San Diego, California.
Vatican offers indulgence for World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly Pope Francis

Vatican offers indulgence for World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly

Tuesday, May 31, 20220195 Any Catholic who participates in the celebration July 24 of the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly can receive a plenary indulgence, the Vatican announced.
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