Pope Leo writes to a mother: Entrust yourself to Mary to face every uncertainty
In the latest issue of the magazine Piazza San Pietro, Pope
Leo XIV responds to a letter from Laura, a mother who shared some of her
struggles with faith, and invites her to keep the Virgin Mary as a firm point
of reference amid difficulties.
By Vatican News
Pope Leo XIV has responded to a letter from a woman
named Laura, who wished to share the joys and struggles of her faith.
The Holy Father received her message through the monthly
publication of the Basilica of St. Peter, the magazine Piazza San
Pietro, and the Pope's response was published in its latest
edition.
With Mary, every uncertainty can be faced
In response to the questions of this wife and mother about
how to face difficulties, the Pope urged Laura to name them clearly and to
share her personal experience.
Laura wonders, and asks the Pope for advice, how to overcome
the temptations that seem to take over, despite the great love she receives
from her husband and her three beautiful daughters, who are being raised in the
Christian faith—a faith that she herself describes as "stronger than
ever."
She wonders whether this faith is lacking in solidity.
Pope Leo emphasizes: “Your enthusiasm for the faith and the
truth of your heart are a blessing for you and your family. […] If your point
of reference is Mary, you will be able to face every uncertainty. […] Sharing
projects of Christian love is fundamental for spiritual progress and for
cooperating with the grace and the will of God.”
These are some excerpts from what the Pope writes, as
highlighted in the press release issued on Monday, August 18, by the magazine’s
editorial staff.
Dialogue, rest, peace, unity: Themes of the August issue
The monthly publication also includes a special feature on
the Meeting of Fraternity, scheduled to take place in Rome on September 12 and
13—an occasion for encounter, closeness, and sharing through dialogue.
It features an in-depth piece on the ongoing thread of peace
in the history of the twelve Popes, from Leo XIII to Leo XIV, and on their deep
connection to fraternity.
In an editorial titled “Rest, Fraternity, and
Peace,” Father Enzo Fortunato reflects on the meaning of the summer season
as a time of rest.
The symbol of the latest edition of Piazza San
Pietro evokes the first community gathered around Jesus, which thus
becomes an image of a Church called to build bridges, not walls.
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2025-08/pope-leo-xiv-st-peters-basilica-response-mother.html

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