Cardinal Parolin celebrates Mass for teens, second day of ‘novendiali’
- Cardinal Pietro Parolin celebrated Mass for about 200,000 attendees on April 27, 2025, as part of the nine days of mourning for Pope Francis, who recently passed away.
- During the homily, Cardinal Parolin emphasized that Pope Francis made mercy the core message of his pontificate, highlighting its importance during this period of mourning.
- Cardinal Parolin encouraged young people to embody the hope from Christ and carry forward Pope Francis' legacy of mercy, reminding them of the challenges in today’s world.
- As the tomb of Pope Francis was opened to the public, Cardinal Parolin reflected on the late Pope's devotion to Mary and prayed for the Church's mission of peace and fraternity.
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Cardinal Parolin presides over Mass for Pope Francis on Divine Mercy Sunday, balancing mourning and youthful hope
ROME // On Sunday, April 27, 2025, St. Peter’s Square was filled with an extraordinary mix of sorrow and youthful energy as Cardinal Pietro Parolin, former… The post Cardinal Parolin presides over Mass for Pope Francis on Divine Mercy Sunday, balancing mourning and youthful hope appeared first on CatholicVote org.


Second day of mourning for Pope Francis: Full text of homily by Cardinal Parolin
Cardinal Pietro Parolin celebrates the Mass on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 27, 2025 — the second day of mourning for the late Pope Francis. / Credit: Daniel Ibáñez/CNA Vatican City, Apr 27, 2025 / 07:00 am (CNA). Editor's Note: On April 27, 2025... [...]
Second Day of Mourning for Pope Francis: Full Text of Homily by Cardinal Parolin
Daniel Ibáñez/CNA Cardinal Pietro Parolin celebrates the Mass on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 27, 2025 — the second day of mourning for the late Pope Francis. 'It is precisely the Father’s mercy, which is greater than our limitations and calculations, that characterised the Magisterium of Pope Francis...'
Divine Mercy Sunday: Pope Francis was an ‘instrument of mercy for humanity,’ Parolin says
Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin presided over the solemn Mass for Divine Mercy Sunday held in St. Peter’s Square, highlighting the need for the Church to follow in Pope Francis’ footsteps as “instruments of mercy for humanity” in the world today. “Only mercy heals and creates a new world, putting out the fires of distrust, hatred, and violence: This is the great teaching of Pope Francis,” Parolin said in his Sunday homily. “P…
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