Pope
greets couples from the Equipes Notre Dame movement
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis met on Thursday with leaders of the Equipes Notre Dame
movement for married couples which began in France in the 1930s and has since
spread to countries around the world.
Greeting
the lay men and women, together with the priests who support and advise them,
the Pope noted their encounter comes just ahead of the Synod on the Family
which will reflect the increasing attention the Church pays to families as the
basic cell of society.
In
particular Pope Francis spoke of the missionary role of married men and women
who are best placed to witness the love of Christ to other families, as
well as “to support, strengthen and encourage them” on their journey of faith.
The
Pope urged all the couples to put into practice the spirituality of their
movement and to encourage prayer within families, a tradition which has
“unfortunately been abandoned in many parts of the world”. He also spoke of the
monthly moments of dialogue which the movement promotes as a “precious time of
thanksgiving, forgiveness and reciprocal respect” for husbands and wives to
share with each other.
Pope
Francis asked all the members of the movement to increase their efforts to
welcome and accompany young couples, both before and after their weddings. He
urged them to be especially close to all families who are suffering from
poverty, unemployment, sickness, bereavement, violence or child-related
problems. Finally he encouraged them to be welcoming and supportive of those
whose marriages have failed, helping in particular the children who suffer as a
result of marital breakdown.

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