Pope encourages pilgrims from Italian dioceses to ‘persevere in prayer'
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Catholic Spirit editor describes walking Camino de Santiago
One of the most famous spiritual journeys in the world touched the heart and the soul of a man who has dedicated his life to telling stories. Joe Ruff, editor-in-chief of The Catholic Spirit, recently returned from walking 80 miles of the Camino de Santiago in Spain and Portugal with his brother, Paul, assistant director of human formation and director of counseling at The St. Paul Seminary in St. Paul. After an invitation from Paul in December,…
Bishop Muser pointed to a strong sign of Pope Francis in the prison chapel of Bolzano: at Christmas 2024 the Pope opened the Holy Door not in a church, but in the Roman prison of Rebibbia and called the prison a "basilica". "This is a tremendous change of perspective", said Muser. "A place of punishment becomes a place of grace. Where people appear excluded, God's closeness is felt. Behind bars, too, the dignity of the human being resides.
Pope encourages pilgrims from Italian dioceses to ‘persevere in prayer’
Pilgrims from the Italian Dioceses of Grosseto and Pitigliano-Sovana-Orbetello make the pilgrimage to the Holy Door (AFP or licensors) By Kielce Gussie Now two and a half weeks since he was discharged from the hospital, Pope Francis continues to return to his every day work. In a message to pilgrims from the Italian dioceses of Grosseto and Pitigliano-Sovana-Orbetello, he extends a special greeting as they make the journey through the Holy Door.…
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