(Vatican Radio) During his Regina Coeli address on Sunday, Pope Francis prayed for the release of those priests and religious held hostage in Syria saying, "may the merciful God touch the hearts of the kidnappers". He also remembered young martyrs killed during the Spanish Civil War who were beatified in Burgos, Spain on Saturday.
Below is an English translation of the Pope's words before and after the Regina Coeli
At the end of this Jubilee celebration, my thoughts turn in a particular to you,
dear boys and girls. You have come from Italy
and from all over the world to experience moments of faith and fraternal conviviality. Thank you for your
joyful and boisterous testimony. Go forward with courage!
Yesterday, in Burgos (Spain), saw the beatification
of priest Valentín Palencia Marquina and four of his fellow young martyrs, killed
for their faith during the Spanish Civil War. We praise the Lord for these courageous witnesses and to beseech their intercession
to free the world from all violence.
I am always
concerned about the brother bishops, priests and religious, Catholic and Orthodox,
seized a long time ago in Syria. May the merciful God touch the hearts of the kidnappers
and grant that our brothers and sisters will be freed as soon as possible and allowed
to return to their communities. This is why I call you all to pray, not to mention other people abducted in the
world.
Let us entrust all our aspirations and our hopes to the intercession of Mary, Mother
of Mercy.
Following the Regina Coeli
Dear young people, you celebrated the Jubilee: Now return home with the joy of your Christian identity. Standing, head held high, and with your ID card in your hands and in your heart! May the Lord accompany you. And, please pray for me. Thank you.
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