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Posts tagged with "Pope Francis"

Pope Francis expressed his closeness with community after an attack on the Catholic church in Istanbul Pope Francis

Pope Francis expressed his closeness with community after an attack on the Catholic church in Istanbul

Sunday, January 28, 20240227 Pope Francis has expressed his closeness to the small Catholic community in Turkey after gunmen attacked a church during Sunday morning Mass Jan. 28, leaving at least one worshipper dead.
The sick, and the world, need 'therapy' of love, pope says in message Pope Francis

The sick, and the world, need 'therapy' of love, pope says in message

Monday, January 15, 20240653 The "first therapy" that must be offered to the sick, and to the world, is a dose of closeness, friendship and love, Pope Francis said in his message for the World Day of the Sick.
Sharing stories of faith draws Christians closer to one another, pope says Pope Francis

Sharing stories of faith draws Christians closer to one another, pope says

Friday, January 12, 20240328 A key step in the search for Christian unity is getting to know people of other churches and denominations and coming to appreciate their faith and spirituality, Pope Francis told a group of Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox students studying at Catholic universities in Rome.
No small thing: Praying the rosary is great in God's eyes, pope says Pope Francis

No small thing: Praying the rosary is great in God's eyes, pope says

Thursday, January 11, 20240244 It may seem insignificant to some, but praying the rosary every day is huge in the eyes of God, Pope Francis told an association of laywomen dedicated to the Holy Family and prayer.
Faith is a gift to celebrate, pope says as he baptizes babies Pope Francis

Faith is a gift to celebrate, pope says as he baptizes babies

Monday, January 8, 20240291 In the Sistine Chapel, where popes are elected, Pope Francis baptized 16 infants, who, he said, "give us the witness of how to receive the faith: with innocence and with an open heart."
Pope tells young people to sow peace in the peripheries Pope Francis

Pope tells young people to sow peace in the peripheries

Friday, January 5, 20240337 A person does not have to travel far from home to find people living on the margins of society and in need hearing the message of the Gospel, Pope Francis said.
Bring Mary's gratitude and hope into the new year, pope says Pope Francis

Bring Mary's gratitude and hope into the new year, pope says

Tuesday, January 2, 20240352 On New Year's Eve, believers and non-believers alike give thanks for all they have received in the last 12 months and express their hopes for the coming year, but Christians are called to cultivate their gratitude and hope following the example of Mary, Pope Francis said.
Pope's Christmas message: Say 'yes' to the Prince of Peace Pope Francis

Pope's Christmas message: Say 'yes' to the Prince of Peace

Monday, December 25, 20230356 Celebrating the birth of Jesus, the prince of peace, should mean making a commitment to opposing all war, to cherishing human life, feeding the hungry and speaking up for those who have no voice, Pope Francis said.
Celebrating the Incarnation, remember Bethlehem, too, pope says Pope Francis

Celebrating the Incarnation, remember Bethlehem, too, pope says

Monday, December 18, 20230291 When St. Francis of Assisi staged the first Nativity scene 800 years ago, he did so to remind people of the powerful, awe-inspiring truth that God became human in Jesus, Pope Francis said.
Pope: Pilgrimages are 'balm on the wounds' of people with disabilities Pope Francis

Pope: Pilgrimages are 'balm on the wounds' of people with disabilities

Thursday, December 14, 20230354 Sharing the pilgrimage experience with people with disabilities is a testament to the Catholic Church's ability to accompany all of its members and to proclaim the Gospel by caring for others, Pope Francis said.
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