Pope Leo XIV: Pilgrimages Are ‘Vital’ for a Christian’s Life of Faith
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Pope Leo XIV: Pilgrimages are 'vital' for a Christian’s life of faith
Pope Leo XIV greets a young pilgrim in Rome during a meeting with group of teachers and young people from Denmark, England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, Saturday, July 5, 2025. / Credit: Vatican Media Vatican City, Jul 5, 2025 / 11:30 am (CNA). Pope Leo XIV on Saturday said pilgrimages play an essential role in the life of faith as they help a Christian to be better united to Jesus Christ and discern God’s purpose for us in life.The Holy Father…
Pope Leo XIV: Pilgrimages Are ‘Vital’ for a Christian’s Life of Faith
Pope Leo XIV greets a young pilgrim with a fist bump in Rome during a meeting with teachers and young people from Denmark, England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, Saturday, July 5, 2025. ‘It’s in our hearts that God speaks to us,’ the Pope said.
Pope Leo XIV, after reciting the traditional Sunday prayer, separately congratulated pilgrims from Ukraine. For details, read ᐅ TSN.ua (news 1+1)
The 24th pilgrimage to the Holy Blood in Walldürn, organized by the parishes of St. Catherine Mainbullau, St. Joseph Breitendiel and St. Ottilia Rüdenau, was also an impressive event this year, attracting many pilgrims from the region and beyond. Under the motto "Rejoice in the hope" (Rom. 12:12), the faithful went on a spiritual journey that offered both physical and emotional challenges. Early morning and beginning of the pilgrimage, the Holy …
“Dear brothers and sisters, in the intense Roman heat of this time, your journey through the Holy Doors is very brave and admirable!” Pope Leo XIV greeted all the faithful gathered in St Peter’s Square on this hot Sunday in July, on which the Roman thermometer marked 35th. During his reflection prior to the Angelus prayer, Leon invited the faithful to abandon superficial faith and to assume with commitment the so-called missionary of the Gospel.…
Pope Leo XIV praises the ‘faith’ of Irish teacher group
Pope Leo XIV had warm praise for a group of Irish teachers, who he described as ‘models of faith’, during a meeting at the Vatican yesterday. The pontiff met with a delegation of teachers from Ireland and the UK, led by Bishop Paul Connell of Ardagh and Clonmacnois and Archbishop William Nolan of Glasgow, Scotland. Bishop Connell said: ‘We came to Rome hoping to strengthen our faith and reflect on the work we do as teachers in Catholic schools.’…
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