Pope Francis tells young people ‘learn how to listen’ in video published after death
- Late Pope Francis' video message recorded January 8 addressed young people.
- The Italian magazine Oggi published the video Sunday, one day after the Pope's funeral mass.
- Pope Francis spoke to young people participating in Luca Drusian's "Listening Workshops" initiative.
- He urged them to "listen to your grandparents they teach us so much," emphasizing listening's importance.
- The message encourages young people to practice listening carefully to others for personal understanding and peace.
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Pope Francis tells young people ‘learn how to listen’ in video published after death
ROME— In a video message published after his death, but recorded in January, Pope Francis encouraged young people to work on listening well to others. The video, shared by the Italian weekly magazine “Oggi,” was made public one day after the funeral Mass of Pope Francis, who died at the Vatican on April 21. In […] The post Pope Francis tells young people ‘learn how to listen’ in video published after death appeared first on Interaksyon.
New video released of Pope Francis before his hospitalization: ‘Young people, listen to your grandparents’
CV NEWS FEED // A video of Pope Francis recorded Jan. 8 was released on April 27, the day after his funeral and as teenagers from… The post New video released of Pope Francis before his hospitalization: ‘Young people, listen to your grandparents’ appeared first on CatholicVote org.
Pope Francis Tells Young People ‘Learn How to Listen’ in Video Published After Death
Pope Francis greets young people gathered in St. Peter’s Square for his Wednesday general audience on April 17, 2024, at the Vatican. The posthumous papal message was made public as an estimated 200,000 people, many of them teenagers, attended Mass in St. Peter’s Square on the morning of April 27. In the message, Francis also told young people to listen to their grandparents.
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The recording was part of an initiative for dialogue between young people and adults, organized in preparation for the Jubilee of Adolescents held these days in Rome
The late Pope Francis urged young people to "learn how to listen", especially their grandparents, in a video he recorded in January, a month before his...
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