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Saturday, November 13, 2021

33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time - World Day of the Poor -- The Healing Embrace of God, through Charity - Pope Francis

 

33rd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - WORLD DAY OF THE POOR 


12 November 2021 Moment of Prayer Pope Francis --- From the Basilica of Saint Mary of the Angels in Assisi, Moment of prayer and testimonies, with Pope Francis participating, on the occasion of the World Day of the Poor.

Very informative commentary during the live transmission !
 




  




With Assisi visit, pope comforts the poor  





Holy Mass for the World Day of the Poor - 
In 2021, the 33rd Sunday, November 14  




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From Pope's homily: Jesus awaits us in the poor - World Day of the Poor 2021  


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Pope Francis' Homily for World Day of the Poor 2022

13 Nov 2022

On the World Day of the Poor, Pope Francis encouraged Christians to not be brought down by the “doom and gloom” of the world, but to witness to the joy of the Gospel through service to those in need.

“Let us take to heart the clear and unmistakable summons in the Gospel not to be led astray. Let us not listen to prophets of doom,” the pope said at Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica Nov. 13.

“Instead, let us bear witness,” he said. “Let us light candles of hope in the midst of darkness. Amid dramatic situations, let us seize opportunities to bear witness to the Gospel of joy and to build a more fraternal world, at least a little more fraternal. Let us commit ourselves courageously to justice, the rule of law and peace, and stand at the side of the weakest.”

Pope Francis, assisted by Archbishop Rino Fisichella, celebrated Mass for the 6th annual World Day of the Poor, which was established at the conclusion of the Year of Mercy.

The poor were special guests at the Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica. The day was also marked by a number of initiatives to aid those in need, including a free meal and medical care.

He pointed to the day’s Gospel, Luke 21:5-19, in which Jesus says to not be deceived by false prophets.

“It is not by chance that Jesus’ second exhortation, after ‘do not be led astray,’ is positive,” the pope said. “He says: ‘This will give you an opportunity to testify.’”

“I want to emphasize this fine word: opportunity,” Francis said. “It means having the chance to do something good, starting from our situation in life, even when it is not ideal.”

“A disciple of the Lord,” he added, “should not yield to resignation or give in to discouragement, even in the most difficult situations, for our God is the God of resurrection and hope, who always raises up: with him we can lift up our gaze and begin anew.”

Pope Francis said Christians, when encountering trials, should ask themselves: “What is the Lord saying to us through this moment of crisis?”

The poor pay the heaviest price, he said, issuing a warning about hardened hearts.


Highlights - Pope Francis lunch with poor people - 13 Nov 2022







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