A vigil in a tent in
Arbil and Easter Mass in Sulaymaniyah
were the last events during Cardinal Fernando Filoni’s visit to Iraq.
The Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples wrapped up
his visit in Iraq, where he brought Pope Francis’ solidarity to the local
people, especially the displaced people of Mossul and of the Plain of Nineveh. “It was a real pilgrimage”, he said, “among persecuted
Christians; a pilgrimage which was a real spiritual gift for me”. The Cardinal
celebrated Easter Mass on Sunday in Sulaymaniyah where he encouraged the more
than 400 families who have found refuge there. Even more troubling was the situation in the large camp
of Arbil, where Cardinal Filoni concelebrated the Easter vigil with the
Patrirach for Babylon for Chaldeans, Louis Raphaël Sako, and Archbishop Bashar Warda of Arbil for
Chaldeans, in an enormous tent in the 109 th quarter of the capital
of Kurdistan. More than 5,000 Christians, most of whom are refugees in the
camp, participated in the ceremony. After Patriarch Sako’s homily, Cardinal Filoni addressed
a greeting in Italian which was translated into Arabic. The Cardinal also
visited the building where unfortunately the conditions are less than perfect.
The authorities of the autonomous government, however, have assured the Prefect
of Propaganda Fide that the refugees will soon be transferred to a centre with
improved living facilities. …
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Monday expressed his hope that the international community does not look on, “silent and inactive”, in the face of the “unacceptable crime” of the persecution of Christians around the world.
The Holy Father was speaking to the Shalom Community at the end of his Easter Monday Regina Coeli Address . The Community had sponsored a relay which ended in St. Peter’s Square to show solidarity with and raise awareness of persecuted Christians.
“Your itinerary on the streets is over, but what must continue on the part of all is the spiritual journey of prayer, intense prayer; the concrete participation and tangible help in the defense and protection of our brothers and sisters, who are persecuted, exiled, killed, beheaded, for the only reason of being a Christian,” said Pope Francis.
“They are our martyrs today and they are many; we are able to say that they are more numerous than in the first centuries,” Pope Francis said.
“I sincerely hope that the international community does not look the other way,” he added.
(from Vatican Radio)…
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Monday expressed his hope that the international community does not look on, “silent and inactive”, in the face of the “unacceptable crime” of the persecution of Christians around the world. The Holy Father was speaking to the Shalom Community at the end of his Easter Monday Regina Coeli Address. The…
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(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis recited the Regina Coeli on Easter Monday, leading the pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square in a rousing chant of “Christ is risen!”
“In Him, through our Baptism, we are risen, we have passed from death to life, from the slavery of sin to the freedom of love,” said the Pope.
“This is the Good News that we are called to carry to others in every environment, animated by the Holy Spirit,” he said.
“Faith in the resurrection of Jesus and the hope He has brought to us is the most beautiful gift that a Christian can and must offer his brothers and sisters,” continued Pope Francis.
“To one and all, therefore, do not tire of repeating: Christ is risen,” he urged the crowd, inviting them to repeat the phrase with him three times in the Square.
Pope Francis said the Good News of the Resurrection should “shine on our face, in our feelings and in our behaviour, in the way in which we treat others.”
“We proclaim the resurrection of Christ when his light illuminates the dark moments of our existence, and we are able share it with others; when we know when to smile with those who smile, and weep with those who weep; when we accompany those who are sad and at risk of losing hope; when we recount our experience of Faith to those who are searching for meaning and happiness,” Pope Francis said. “And there – with our attitude, with our witness, with our life – we say ‘Jesus is Risen,’ with our soul.”
The Pope made mention of the “curious” truth that the Liturgy treats the entire Octave – eight days – of Easter as one day, to “help us enter into the mystery” of the feast.
“Let our lives be conquered and transformed by the Resurrection,” he said.
(from Vatican Radio)…
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis recited the Regina Coeli on Easter Monday, leading the pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square in a rousing chant of “Christ is risen!” “In Him, through our Baptism, we are risen, we have passed from death to life, from the slavery of sin to the freedom of love,” said the Pope. “This…
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