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Posts tagged with "Vatican"

Pope offers prayers for people on Caribbean island threatened by volcano Pope Francis

Pope offers prayers for people on Caribbean island threatened by volcano

Monday, April 26, 20210115 As La Soufrière volcano on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent continued erupting, belching out gas and thick ash, which forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people, Pope Francis offered his prayers.
Pope calls for monthlong global prayer marathon for end of pandemic Pope Francis

Pope calls for monthlong global prayer marathon for end of pandemic

Wednesday, April 21, 202102304 Pope Francis has called for a global prayer marathon for the entire month of May, praying for the end to the pandemic.
Pope chooses theme for July 25 World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly Pope Francis

Pope chooses theme for July 25 World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly

Tuesday, April 20, 20210145 To express the closeness of God and of the church to every older person, Pope Francis has chosen "I am with you always" from the Gospel of Matthew as the theme for the first World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly.
St. Teresa of Avila's life of prayer made her 'exceptional,' pope says Pope Francis

St. Teresa of Avila's life of prayer made her 'exceptional,' pope says

Monday, April 19, 20210199 While St. Teresa of Avila was outstanding in many ways, her union with Christ through prayer made her an "exceptional woman," Pope Francis said.
Faith is bolstered by prayer, not money, power, media, pope says Pope Francis

Faith is bolstered by prayer, not money, power, media, pope says

Thursday, April 15, 20210134 Without prayer, everything crumbles and any initiatives for church reform will just be proposals by some group and not the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Pope Francis said.
Sharing the Gospel means embracing the cross, pope says at chrism Mass Pope Francis

Sharing the Gospel means embracing the cross, pope says at chrism Mass

Friday, April 2, 20210205 Living and preaching the Gospel always involves embracing "the cross," whether it be in the form of misunderstanding, hostility or outright persecution, Pope Francis told Rome priests gathered for the chrism Mass.
Let the children come to me: Pope's Via Crucis meditations written by kids Pope Francis

Let the children come to me: Pope's Via Crucis meditations written by kids

Wednesday, March 31, 20210131 Knowing that Rome, like all of Italy, would be under varying degrees of lockdown during Holy Week and Easter, Father Luigi D'Errico asked youngsters in his parish to draw illustrations and write a series of reflections on the Way of the Cross.
Jesus takes on human suffering to draw even closer to people, pope say Pope Francis

Jesus takes on human suffering to draw even closer to people, pope say

Sunday, March 28, 20210131 A Christian life should be filled with amazement -- astonishment at the son of God suffering and dying for humanity and awe at realizing how precious and loved people are in his eyes, Pope Francis said.
Gift of the Holy Spirit connects people to Christ, pope says at audience Pope Francis

Gift of the Holy Spirit connects people to Christ, pope says at audience

Wednesday, March 17, 20210110 Every Christian is unique because the Holy Spirit inspires something new and original in each person, creating "an endless field of holiness," Pope Francis said.
War in Syria must end; tormented people need relief, pope says Pope Francis

War in Syria must end; tormented people need relief, pope says

Monday, March 15, 20210166 All sides need to come together to end the war in Syria and bring some sign of hope to an exhausted and tormented people, Pope Francis said.
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