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In his Angelus address, the pope posed a question: “How do we bring the good news of the Gospel to others?
The pope prayed a mid-week Angelus to mark the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, the patron saints of the city of Rome.
Pope Francis addressed pilgrims gathered for the 10th World Meeting of Families at his weekly Angelus address.
Celebrating the Trinity is “not so much a theological exercise, but a revolution in our way of life,” the pope said.
‘May we be tireless in praying and in offering assistance to those who suffer,’ the pope said.
Pope Francis called for an end to the “harrowing war” in Ukraine on Sunday, condemning Russia's reported attacks on pregnant women and children in the eastern city of Mariupol.
Pope Francis condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and expressed his solidarity with the country on Sunday.
Pope Francis highlighted Jesus’ 40-day journey in the desert, where he is tempted by the devil, as an example for the faithful during Lent.
He called for the opening of humanitarian corridors.
“Turning the other cheek is not the loser’s fallback, but the action of those who have greater inner strength...”
Pope Francis spoke on the paradox of the Beatitudes in his Sunday Angelus address on Feb. 13, saying that the defining characteristic of a disciple of Jesus is joy.
When all your efforts feel futile and empty, Jesus wants to be close to you, Pope Francis said on Sunday.
Pope Francis encouraged people to be open to the newness Jesus wants to bring in their daily lives and to cultivate the capacity to wonder.
During his Sunday Angelus address, the pope called on people to take part in the upcoming Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.
It all started more than 67 years ago.
The pope was speaking at the Sunday Angelus.
The pope looked ahead to the Jubilee of Guadalupe in 2031.
The pope leads the Angelus prayer on Marian solemnities, as well as Sundays.
Two young people joined the pope as he delivered his Angelus address.
When one is faced with an important difficult decision, Pope Francis’ advice is to imagine standing before Christ at the “threshold of eternity” because that is what ultimately matters.