‘In This Dark Hour of History,’ Do Not Shy Away From Your Mission, Says Pope at Chrism Mass
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Pope Leo XIV led this Thursday his first Christian Mass on Holy Thursday from the beginning of his pontificate, with which he began the Easter Triduum. From St. Peter’s Basilica, the Supreme Pontiff affirmed that the Christian mission “is not an adventure of any”, but rather a “walking together in the Church”, also passing through misunderstanding and rejection, which he described as “the most dramatic dimension” of that commitment. In this sens…
Pope Leo XIV said this Thursday that we live “in a dark moment of history, with a torn and devastated world”, during the morning at the Crismal Mass.” It is a blasphemy against God that man seeks victory by killing,” he then reiterated, at night (local time), when the celebration of the Mass of “coena domini” began the Paschal Triduum, the eve of Christ’s Passion, Death and Resurrection.
On Holy Thursday, Pope Leo XIV calls for mission rooted in sacrifice and love - The Dialog
VATICAN CITY– Pope Leo XIV urged Catholics to reject comfort, power and domination and instead embrace a mission rooted in self-giving love, even when it requires risk, vulnerability and suffering. As Catholics prepare for Easter on Holy Thursday, Pope Leo also called on the faithful in his homily to overcome fear and a sense of powerlessness in responding to the world’s crises. “In this dark hour of history, it has pleased God to send us to spr…
'In this dark hour of history,' do not shy away from your mission, pope says - Biweekly Newspaper for the Diocese of Richmond %
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Leo XIV urged Catholics to reject comfort, power and domination and instead embrace a mission rooted in self-giving love, even when it requires risk, vulnerability and suffering. As Catholics prepare for Easter on Holy Thursday, Pope Leo also called on the faithful in his homily to overcome fear and a sense of powerlessness in responding to the world’s crises. “In this dark hour of history, it has pleased God to send us…
'In this dark hour of history,' do not shy away from your mission, pope says
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Leo XIV urged Catholics to reject comfort, power and domination and instead embrace a mission rooted in self-giving love, even when it requires risk, vulnerability and suffering. As Catholics prepare for Easter on Holy Thursday, Pope Leo also called on the faithful in his homily to overcome fear and a sense of powerlessness in responding to the world’s crises. Hundreds of priests, bishops and cardinals gather for Pope…
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