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Posts tagged with "Vatican"

On Good Friday, Catholics urged to support Middle East Christians Pope Francis

On Good Friday, Catholics urged to support Middle East Christians

Friday, March 8, 20240183 Pope Francis plans to launch a humanitarian project in Gaza or the West Bank with the possible help of the traditional Good Friday collection for the Holy Land, said the Dicastery for the Eastern Churches.
Continuing custom, pope to celebrate Holy Thursday Mass at a prison Pope Francis

Continuing custom, pope to celebrate Holy Thursday Mass at a prison

Thursday, March 7, 20240186 Pope Francis will continue his custom of celebrating Holy Thursday Mass in a prison during Holy Week 2024, the Vatican said.
Pope proposes Lenten resolution: Keep your eyes on Jesus Pope Francis

Pope proposes Lenten resolution: Keep your eyes on Jesus

Monday, February 26, 20240228 This Lent, Christians should become "seekers of light" by keeping their sights set on the light of Jesus through prayer and participating in the sacraments, Pope Francis said.
Vatican theme for World Day of Migrants and Refugees focuses on 'journey' Pope Francis

Vatican theme for World Day of Migrants and Refugees focuses on 'journey'

Thursday, February 22, 20240209 The Catholic Church's focus for the World Day of Migrants and Refugees 2024 highlights its need to walk alongside displaced persons and to convey to them God's presence and guidance along their paths, the Vatican said.
Pope gives seminarians Lenten goals Pope Francis

Pope gives seminarians Lenten goals

Friday, February 16, 20240265 During Lent, Pope Francis said, Catholics -- and especially Catholic seminarians -- should rediscover the joy of simplicity, pay less attention to their appearance than to their prayer lives and make a special effort to get along with everyone they live with.
Prayer can change people's hearts, pope says at canonization Mass Pope Francis

Prayer can change people's hearts, pope says at canonization Mass

Monday, February 12, 20240162 St. María Antonia de Paz Figueroa, known as Mama Antula, devoted herself completely to helping others experience God's closeness and compassion, Pope Francis said after he declared the 18th-century consecrated laywoman a saint. By letting her heart and life be "touched" and "healed" by Christ, he said, "she proclaimed him tirelessly her...
Like future saint, share the Gospel with all, pope tells pilgrims Pope Francis

Like future saint, share the Gospel with all, pope tells pilgrims

Friday, February 9, 20240263 Christians should look to Argentina's soon-to-be saint to learn how to live charitably in an age of individualism, Pope Francis said.
To ignore, do nothing to fight trafficking is to be complicit, pope says Pope Francis

To ignore, do nothing to fight trafficking is to be complicit, pope says

Thursday, February 8, 20240287 The fight against human trafficking can be won, but it requires eliminating the root causes of the problem, Pope Francis said. Calling for action, the pope appealed for the mobilization of "all our resources in combating trafficking and restoring full dignity to those who have been its victims," he said in a written message for...
God calls everyone to the happiness of his kingdom, pope says Pope Francis

God calls everyone to the happiness of his kingdom, pope says

Saturday, February 3, 20240193 Mission is tirelessly going out to all men and women to invite them with respect, joy and kindness, to encounter God and enter into communion with him, Pope Francis wrote in his message for World Mission Sunday.
Catholic communicators must help people overcome divisions, pope says Pope Francis

Catholic communicators must help people overcome divisions, pope says

Tuesday, January 30, 20240219 A television or radio network that calls itself Catholic must help people overcome their prejudices, seek the truth with charity and build bridges between people, Pope Francis said.
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