On November 1, when the Pope greeted the faithful during the Angelus prayer, he thought of the bloody conflicts in the world today and called on people to pray for the people suffering from war. On November 2, the Pope will preside over a Mass in memory of the dead at the Commonwealth War Cemetery in Rome.
(Vatican News Network) After leading believers in reciting the Angelus at the study window of the Apostolic Building on November 1, Pope Francis once again talked about the wars in the world today and called on not to give up praying for people at war.
“Let us continue to pray for the people who are suffering from the war. Don’t forget the tormented Ukraine, don’t forget Palestine, don’t forget Israel, don’t forget the areas where war is still breaking out,” the pope said.
The Pope then turned his attention to the faithful in St. Peter’s Square, where he greeted and thanked the pilgrims present, including participants in the All Saints’ Day race promoted by the Bosco Missionary Foundation. The event aims to reflect the popular festive aspect of All Saints’ Day and is now in its 15th edition, with participants walking through the center of Rome.
The Pope finally mentioned that he will preside over a Mass in memory of the dead at the Commonwealth War Cemetery in Rome on November 2 to commemorate the Commonwealth soldiers who died in Rome during World War II.
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2023-11-01 19:20:33