Pope Francis at General Audience: The elderly teach us to persevere in faith
In his continuing catechesis on the meaning and value of old age in the light of God’s word, Pope Francis turned to the great biblical figure of Job.
In his continuing catechesis on the meaning and value of old age in the light of God’s word, Pope Francis turned to the great biblical figure of Job.
Pope Francis launches another appeal to world leaders that they may be protagonists of peace and not of war.
Pope Francis releases his message for the 108th World Day of Migrants and Refugees, slated for 25 September, and says humanity must build our future with the help of people who have left their homes in search of a better life.
Pope Francis reiterates his appeal for peace in so many war-afflicted countries and asks all believers to pray that leaders be attuned to the wish of their suffering people who know that weapons do not bring peace
Pope Francis continues his catechesis on the elderly at the Wednesday General Audience.
Pope Francis invites the faithful to pray a daily Rosary for peace
Pope Francis recommends that young people talk to their grandparents and to their elders, and that old people talk to young people.
Pope Francis spurs Catholic students from Queen’s University in Belfast to cultivate the culture of encounter so as to contribute to building up Ireland’s noble traditions of hospitality, reconciliation and fidelity to the Gospel.
During the first Wednesday General Audience in Saint Peter's Square in over two years, Pope Francis highlights the importance of honouring the elderly, and calls for young people to be educated about life and its stages.
In his Easter "To the Church and to the World" message, Pope Francis announces that Jesus, the Crucified One, is risen, and he remembers victims of war, all those suffering around the world, and appeals ardently that the peace of Christ may enter our lives, our homes, and our countries.