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Posts tagged with "Pope Francis"

Pope calls for prayers for West, Texas Uncategorized

Pope calls for prayers for West, Texas

Thursday, April 18, 20130166 In a short message sent from his @Pontifex Twitter account, Pope Francis told the more than 2.3 million followers on his English account to "Please join me in praying for the victims of the explosion in Texas and their families."
Pope Francis celebrates God's patience Uncategorized

Pope Francis celebrates God's patience

Monday, April 8, 20130232 Celebrating his first Mass in the cathedral of Rome, Pope Francis called on Christians to trust in God's endless patience and mercy.
Safeguarding creation to be major theme in Rio Uncategorized

Safeguarding creation to be major theme in Rio

Thursday, April 4, 20130135 When hundreds of thousands of young Catholics gather with Pope Francis in Rio de Janeiro in the summer, reflections on safeguarding the environment will be part of the program. Like earlier editions of World Youth Day, the July celebration in Rio de Janeiro will include morning catechetical sessions and afternoon cultural events.
Farrell: Pope’s election should inspire Catholics Diocese

Farrell: Pope’s election should inspire Catholics

Friday, March 29, 20130313 In front of a large congregation and members of the media at the Cathedral Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Dallas Bishop Kevin Farrell celebrated two Masses of Thanksgiving on March 17 in honor of Pope Francis.
Pope Francis to live in Vatican guesthouse Uncategorized

Pope Francis to live in Vatican guesthouse

Tuesday, March 26, 20130214 Pope Francis has decided not to move into the papal apartments in the Apostolic Palace, but to live in a suite in the Vatican guesthouse where he has been since the beginning of the conclave that elected him, said Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, Vatican spokesman.
Pope pledges to protect church, human dignity Uncategorized

Pope pledges to protect church, human dignity

Tuesday, March 19, 20130182 Pope Francis formally began his ministry as bishop of Rome and as pope by pledging to protect the Catholic Church, the dignity of each person and the beauty of creation, just like St. Joseph protected Mary and Jesus.
Pope begins ministry with biblical symbols Uncategorized

Pope begins ministry with biblical symbols

Tuesday, March 19, 20130131 Although attempts were made to simplify the ceremony, Pope Francis officially inaugurated his ministry as pope and bishop of Rome in a liturgy filled with biblical symbolism and signs of the universality of his mission.
Pope Francis: God never tires of forgiving Uncategorized

Pope Francis: God never tires of forgiving

Monday, March 18, 20130181 Citing a distinguished German theologian and an anonymous elderly penitent from Argentina, Pope Francis told an overflow crowd in St. Peter's Square never to despair of God's mercy to sinners.
Pope Francis: Don't give in to pessimism Uncategorized

Pope Francis: Don't give in to pessimism

Saturday, March 16, 20130180 Never give in to the devil's pessimism, discouragement and bitterness, Pope Francis said; Christians need to share the Gospel message with joy and courage because it will truly answer people's deepest needs.
Bishop Farrell praises election of Pope Francis Diocese

Bishop Farrell praises election of Pope Francis

Saturday, March 16, 20130269 Dallas Bishop Kevin J. Farrell lauded the March 13 election of Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio just hours after the Argentine Jesuit’s introduction to the world as Pope Francis, the modern era’s first non-European pontiff, the first pope from South America and the first Jesuit to become the Holy Father.
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