Pope in Pompeii One Year After Election: 'So Many Christians Offend God'
Pope Leo thanked volunteers and urged them to keep the Rosary alive, saying prayer is the hidden force that makes everything else possible.
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Pope in Pompeii one year after election: 'So many Christians offend God'
The Pontiff is on a pastoral visit to Campania, where he relaunched the call for peace that had marked the first words of his papacy. "The disarming and disarming peace" of a year ago in St Peter's Square became a prayer: "May God enlighten those who have responsibility for government".
Leo XIV from the shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary invited to put this prayer back at the centre. "The wars that are still being fought in so many regions of the world demand a renewed commitment not only economic and political, but also spiritual and religious." Cardinal Poola's message on behalf of Indian Catholics: "In this year he showed us how to be artisans of peace, builders of communion and servants of the poor."
Pope in Pompeii: Trust always in Jesus, our friend who never rejects us
At the beginning of his pastoral visit to Pompeii, Pope Leo XIV meets with a charitable organization assisting those in need, urging them to always trust in Jesus and let His Word inspire their efforts. Read all
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