Dublin awaits Pope Francis
Image of stage at Phoenix Park where Pope Francis will celebrate Mass. |
Last minute preparations are continuing unabated ahead of
the Pope’s Apostolic Journey to Ireland at the weekend. St Michan’s Parish in
the heart of Dublin is busy getting ready with people putting up bunting and
flags in Vatican colours to welcome the Holy Father.
By Lydia O’Kane
Parish Priest Fr Bryan Shortall told Vatican News that
“things are really getting exciting… people are starting to feel this for lots
of reasons; feel it for pure excitement, feel it for some kind of a spiritual
renewal but also for the opportunity to meet with people, especially people
coming from overseas.” The Capuchin priest added, that many from the Parish
will be walking together to the nearby Phoenix Park to watch the Pope preside
over Mass there.
Importance of Papal Visit
Asked about the timing of this visit of Pope Francis, the
Dublin priest commented that “there has never been a better time for the Holy
Father to come to Ireland than now and I am very confident that there will be a
renewal and I’m very hopeful for this (visit). I do believe we really need the
Holy Father to come and we are very much looking forward to the Holy Father
coming.”
The Irish and Family
Describing the importance of the family in Ireland, Fr Bryan
noted that what he sees in his parish are the aunts and uncles, cousins and
parents, but there is also the extended family who are the neighbours and friends.
The Irish are very good at reaching out to each other especially at a time of
great need, such as a bereavement, he continued. “When I think of the World
Meeting of Families I think of those families”, he said.
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