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Posts tagged with "Pope Francis"

Fight temptation with faith, prayer, penance, pope says at Angelus Pope Francis

Fight temptation with faith, prayer, penance, pope says at Angelus

Tuesday, February 23, 20210160 Christians must never engage in dialogue with the devil, but instead must fight against temptations with the same spiritual weapons Jesus used in the desert, Pope Francis said.
A day that begins with prayer is a good day, pope says Pope Francis

A day that begins with prayer is a good day, pope says

Wednesday, February 10, 20210102 Prayer makes every day better, even the most difficult days, Pope Francis said.
Naming undersecretaries for synod, pope gives a woman a vote Pope Francis

Naming undersecretaries for synod, pope gives a woman a vote

Tuesday, February 9, 20210101 Xaviere Missionary Sister Nathalie Becquart will not be the first woman undersecretary of a major Vatican office, but she will be the first woman with a right to vote at a meeting of the Synod of Bishops.
World must realize common humanity or fall apart, pope says Pope Francis

World must realize common humanity or fall apart, pope says

Friday, February 5, 20210137 The world must begin to realize its shared humanity in order to live peacefully, otherwise it risks falling apart in endless conflicts, Pope Francis said. "Today, there is no time for indifference," the pope said Feb. 4 at a virtual event commemorating the first International Day of Human Fraternity.
Pope: Scripture not meant to be stuck on paper but fixed in one's heart Pope Francis

Pope: Scripture not meant to be stuck on paper but fixed in one's heart

Thursday, January 28, 20210120 Praying with Scripture is not meant to be a mindless repetition of biblical quotes but instead is a gift that is meant to be accepted in people's hearts, Pope Francis said.
Pope prays Biden works to heal divisions, promote human dignity Pope Francis

Pope prays Biden works to heal divisions, promote human dignity

Thursday, January 21, 20210100 Pope Francis prayed that President Joe Biden would work to heal the divisions in U.S. society and promote human dignity and peace around the globe.
Priest, parishioner among casualties in Madrid explosion Uncategorized

Priest, parishioner among casualties in Madrid explosion

Thursday, January 21, 20210392 A young priest ordained only six months ago was among the casualties of an explosion at a parish center in Madrid. The Archdiocese of Madrid confirmed Jan. 21 that Father Ruben Perez Ayala, a priest at the Church of Our Lady of La Paloma, died in the early hours of the morning due to internal hemorrhaging he suffered after the blast.
Every call of God is a call of love, pope says Pope Francis

Every call of God is a call of love, pope says

Wednesday, January 20, 2021099 When a person senses God's call, it can be intimidating or frightening, Pope Francis said, but Christians can be sure that the call flows from God's love and that responding to the call will be a means of sharing God's love.
Pope Francis will not baptize infants on feast day this year Pope Francis

Pope Francis will not baptize infants on feast day this year

Tuesday, January 5, 20210198 The choral cries of newborn babies will not fill the Sistine Chapel in 2021 because the COVID-19 pandemic has forced Pope Francis to cancel his annual celebration of infant baptisms on the feast of the Baptism of the Lord.
Pope announces yearlong reflection on family, 'Amoris Laetitia' Pope Francis

Pope announces yearlong reflection on family, 'Amoris Laetitia'

Monday, December 28, 20200146 As the fifth anniversary of his apostolic exhortation "Amoris Laetitia" approaches, Pope Francis announced that the Catholic Church will dedicate more than a year to focusing on the family and conjugal love. During his Sunday Angelus address Dec. 27, the pope commemorated the feast of the Holy Family and said that it served as a reminder...
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