Pope Francis: Angelus greetings to faithful, catechists, Orthodox Patriarch
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis prayed the Angelus with the faithful gathered in St Peter’s
Square at the end of Mass to mark the worldwide Day for Catechists, organised by the
Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelisation. In his brief remarks,
the Holy Father thanked the scores of thousands of catechists who came from all around
the world to participate in the two-day catechetical conference sponsored by the same
Pontifical Council, and make pilgrimage to the tombs of the Apostles. Pope Francis
also had special greetings for His Beatitude, Youhanna X, the Greek Orthodox Patriarch
of Antioch and All the East. The Pope said that the Patriarch’s presence offers an
invitation to all the Christian faithful everywhere to renew their prayers for peace
in Syria and throughout the entire Mideast region. Below, please find Vatican Radio’s
translation of the Holy Father’s remarks before the Angelus prayer.
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Dear brothers and sisters,
Before concluding this celebration, I would like
to greet you all and thank you for your participation, especially the catechists come
from so many parts of the world.
A special greeting to my brother, His Beatitude
Youhanna X, greek orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East. His presence invites
us to pray once again for peace in Syria and the Middle East.
I greet the pilgrims
who have come from Assisi on horseback, as well as the Italian Alpine Club, on the
150th anniversary of its founding.
Saludo con afecto a los peregrinos de Nicaragua,
recordando que los pastores y fieles de esa querida Nación celebran con alegría el
centenario de la fundación canónica de la Provincia eclesiástica. [I greet with affection
the pilgrims from Nicaragua, recalling that the pastors and the faithful of that beloved
nation are celebrating with joy the hundredth anniversary of the canonical foundation
of their Ecclesiastical Province.]
With joy we recall that yesterday, in Croatia,
Miroslav Bulešić, a diocesan priest, who was martyred in 1947, was beatified. We praise
the Lord, who gives the defenseless the strength to offer the ultimate witness.