No rest for Francis in Peru

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 01/19/2018 - 13:22

After three trying days in Chile, facing a sex abuse crisis and several layers of political tension, not to mention the specter of churches being attacked while he was in town, Pope Francis might be forgiven for hoping he could throttle back a bit as he heads to Peru on Thursday.

And in many ways, the atmosphere is more relaxed. The welcome Pope Francis received in Lima on Thursday night, for instance, was marked by a ceremony full of honors - diametrically different from the one he received in Santiago, that was perfunctory at best.

"Thy will be done on Earth"

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/18/2018 - 15:58

Matthew:6:9-10 NKJ 9 "In this manner, therefore, pray: Our Father in heaven, Hallowed be Your name. 10 Your kingdom come. Your will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven.

LUKE 11:2 NKJ 2 So He said to them, "When you pray, say: Our Father in heaven, Hallowed be Your name. Your kingdom come. Your will be done On earth as it is in heaven.

These verses make two things clear.

God's will is not automatically done unless we pray. Otherwise it is pointless for Jesus to tell us to pray that God's will be done.

“Young people, here is the password to always be connected with Jesus”

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 01/18/2018 - 02:34

Pope Francis meets the young people in the sanctuary of Maipù: without Christ “we end up drowning our thoughts and ideas, our dreams and our faith, and so we get frustrated and annoyed”.

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“Without a connection to Jesus, we end up drowning our thoughts and ideas,

Chile, the Pope meets some victims of abuse and cries with them

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 01/17/2018 - 17:33

The very private meeting, without the presence of other people, took place after lunch in the apostolic nunciature of Santiago. They are people raped by men of the Church.

On the day in which he expressed his shame at the sexual abuse of minors committed by members of the clergy and religious, asking for forgiveness and assuring that the Church will do everything to ensure that these facts do not happen again, Francis met and embraced some victims in a strictly private form. We do not know how many they were (it was a small group), nor do we know their names.

Jesus Christ is the 'Light of the World', what does this mean?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 01/16/2018 - 19:09

There is always a lot to mediate upon from the Lord Jesus’ words and actions; there are, furthermore, there are many things to learn in order to eventually try to live life according to His will, and live it happily.

We read in the Bible that Jesus Christ said: "I am the light of the world", then in other places He said: "You are the light of the world and the salt of Earth." Jesus Christ is telling those who have ears that to be the “light” is simply to unite with Him.

But how? This begins by inward focus, and then unity.

A newly-begun journey, an already-written script, and the 'unexpected'

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 01/16/2018 - 14:42

The chaos of the Latin American scenarios alone is enough to make the framework - that reads Bergoglio’s international projections with the same formulas used in the reading of Karol Wojtyla’s pontificate - appear misleading. The icon of “Superstar Pope “ is now used by those who want to polarize attention on Francis, by separating him from the Church, to then rattle off his “failures”. It wouldn’t take much, however to get rid of this pre-established “script.

Pope: 'Those who raise barriers renounce their encounter with the other'

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 01/15/2018 - 15:55

In the face of migrations, the Pope invites us to "overcome our fears so that we can go out to meet others, welcome them, know them and recognize them", an invitation that "offers the opportunity to draw close to each other to see where and how they live". "It is not easy to enter the culture of others, to put oneself in the shoes of people so different from us, to understand their thoughts and experiences", Francis says in the Mass homily celebrated in the Vatican Basilica on the World Day of Migrant and Refugee.

Apostolic Administrator Pizzaballa visits St. George the Martyr parishioners

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 01/14/2018 - 21:02

The parishioners of the Latin St. George the Martyr Church in Irbid, northern Jordan, led by its parish priest Suleiman Shobash as well as nuns and the believers, welcomed on Sunday, January 14, Most Rev. Archbishop Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Apostolic Administrator of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem who was accompanied by Fr. Joseph Sweiss.

In an address, Fr. Suleiman welcomed the grand guest. Further speeches were addressed by leaders of local functionaries who shed light on the tasks assigned to them and the challenges they face.

Christian persecution is growing, 215 million worldwide

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 01/13/2018 - 13:03

According to the 2018 Open Doors Report, persecution has expanded geographically and numerically. The threat of religious or ideological nationalism is serious, especially in Asia and Africa.

More than 215 million Christians suffer from intolerance in the world (about 1 every 12 or 8.6%), 3060 Christians were killed, 1922 imprisoned, 793 churches targeted: these are the figures of the 2018 Report published yesterday by Ong Portes Ouvertes/Open Doors (reference period November 1, 2016-31, October 2017).