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Pope at Angelus: On All Saints, pray for peace in Jerusalem

(Vatican Radio)  Marking the Feast of All Saints Saturday with the traditional recitation of the midday Angelus with pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis’ thoughts turned to the Holy City of Jerusalem which has witnessed a spike in tensions in recent days. Emer McCarthy reports Listen:  Pope Francis said: “Today’s liturgy speaks of the glory…
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Pope Francis to preside over Holy Mass at Rome’s Verano cemetery

(Vatican Radio) On the evening of  All Saints and on the eve of All Souls, as he did last year, Pope Francis is to preside over Holy Mass at Rome’s Verano cemetery. Following Mass he will bless some of  the tombs there and expose the relics of Saints John XXIII and John Paul by a statue…
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Pope Francis to preside over Holy Mass at Rome’s Verano cemetery

(Vatican Radio) On the evening of  All Saints and on the eve of All Souls, as he did last year, Pope Francis is to preside over Holy Mass at Rome’s Verano cemetery.  Following Mass he will bless some of  the tombs there and expose the relics of Saints John XXIII and John Paul by a statue of Our Lady that stands in the cemetery.
Earlier on Saturday the pope himself commented on the meaning of this visit to Rome’s Verano cemetery: ” This afternoon I will go to the Verano cemetery and will celebrate Mass for the souls of the dead. In visiting Rome’s main cemetery, I am united in spirit with those who in these days visit the graves of their dead in cemeteries around the world.”
The monumental cemetery of the Verano  takes its name from a family of importance that once lived there at the time of the Roman Republic: the ‘Verani’. The location  has been a burial site since Roman times.T he present cemetery is striking in its grandeur and owes its lay-out to  well known  Italian architect Giuseppe Valadier.  
The cemetery was consecrated in 1835 and work continued there during  the pontificates of  Gregory XVI and Pius IX under the supervision of Virginio Vespignani who later designed a large four sided portico at the entrance.
However the cemetery was  partially bombed by Allied forces in 1943 and the ensuing restoration work undertaken leads to what one can see there today on entering the cemetery: three great entrances and four imposing marble statues depicting meditation, hope, charity and silence.
Interestingly the cemetery has a monument to the fallen of the First World War which began exactly a century ago.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Pope Francis’ prayer intentions for November

Vatican City, 31 October 2014 (VIS) – Pope Francis’ universal prayer intention for November is: “That all who suffer loneliness may experience the closeness of God and the support of others”. His intention for evangelisation is: “That young seminarians and religious may have wise and well-formed mentors”….

Mission of the secretary of the Pontifical Council “Cor Unum” in Damascus

Vatican City, 31 October 2014 (VIS) – From 28 to 31 October the secretary of the Pontifical Council “Cor Unum”, Msgr. Giampietro Dal Toso, visited Damascus in order to attend the meeting of the assembly of Catholic bishops in Syria. Msgr. Dal Toso also met with various institutions, especially Catholic, that are currently involved in humanitarian aid activities in the country. In these meetings, special appreciation was expressed for the commitment of the Holy Father and the Holy See to supporting the Christian communities and the population as a whole, who suffer as a result of the conflict, and for encouraging dialogue and reconciliation among the various parties. Emphasis was also placed on the important role of Catholic aid organisms, who benefit all of the Syrian population. Through the generous contribution of the international community, in the face of growing need, this assistance will have to be intensified in the future….