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Posts tagged with "Vatican"

Pope Francis grants plenary indulgences for National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, Congress participants Pope Francis

Pope Francis grants plenary indulgences for National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, Congress participants

Wednesday, April 10, 20240371 Participants in the National Eucharistic Congress and related National Eucharistic Pilgrimage now have opportunities to receive plenary indulgences, Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, announced April 9.
Defend the dignity of all, especially children, pope tells volunteers Pope Francis

Defend the dignity of all, especially children, pope tells volunteers

Monday, April 8, 20240524 People of faith are called to defend human life and dignity regardless of religious, economic, political or social differences, Pope Francis said.
Pope tells priests: Be icons of Christ, wipe tears like Veronica Pope Francis

Pope tells priests: Be icons of Christ, wipe tears like Veronica

Friday, April 5, 202401075 Priests are called to be "a true icon of Jesus," drawing closer to God the Father by devoting their lives to the care of all God's children, Pope Francis wrote.
Pope 'deeply saddened' after powerful 7.4 magnitude quake strikes Taiwan Pope Francis

Pope 'deeply saddened' after powerful 7.4 magnitude quake strikes Taiwan

Thursday, April 4, 20240950 Pope Francis expressed his condolences to the people of Taiwan after a powerful earthquake struck the island nation's eastern shore.
On Easter, pope asks Christ to 'roll away' the stones of war worldwide Pope Francis

On Easter, pope asks Christ to 'roll away' the stones of war worldwide

Monday, April 1, 20240145 Just as Jesus removed the stone that sealed his tomb on the morning of the Resurrection, on Easter Christ alone "has the power to roll away the stones that block the path to life" and which trap humanity in war and injustice, Pope Francis said.
Pope preaches patience, even amid war, during Holy Week audience Pope Francis

Pope preaches patience, even amid war, during Holy Week audience

Wednesday, March 27, 20240179 Contemplating Christ's passion should inspire Christians to be more patient in the face of their own suffering and trials, Pope Francis said.
Young people are the living hope of a missionary church, Pope Francis says Pope Francis

Young people are the living hope of a missionary church, Pope Francis says

Monday, March 25, 20240155 Young people need to understand how much Christ loves them unconditionally and how much the church needs their voices and presence, Pope Francis said.
On Palm Sunday, pope prays people open hearts to God, quell all hatred Pope Francis

On Palm Sunday, pope prays people open hearts to God, quell all hatred

Sunday, March 24, 20240191 Only Jesus can deliver humanity from hatred and violence, Pope Francis said on Palm Sunday. Dressed in red vestments, the color of the Passion, Pope Francis presided over the Mass, the solemn beginning of Holy Week, but he skipped the homily and did not have an aide read any prepared remarks. Cardinal Claudio Gugerotti, prefect of the...
Vatican Year of Prayer resource is available free online Pope Francis

Vatican Year of Prayer resource is available free online

Thursday, March 21, 20240264 Pope Francis has asked Catholics to dedicate 2024 to intensifying their prayer lives in preparation for the celebration of the Holy Year 2025, and the Vatican has published a resource guide to help them.
Jesus wants all people to be saved, pope says at Angelus Pope Francis

Jesus wants all people to be saved, pope says at Angelus

Monday, March 11, 20240206 Christians should pray for the grace to look at others with the same mercy and care with which Jesus looks at them, Pope Francis said. "No one is perfect. We are all sinners, we all make mistakes, and if the Lord were to use his knowledge of our weaknesses to condemn us, no one could be saved," the pope said March 10 before reciting the...
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