Pope draws attention to three
important dates
Pope Francis draws attention to the beatification of 16
people in Spain, the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, and the World
Day of the Poor.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
After reciting the Angelus in St Peter’s
Square on Sunday, Pope Francis recalled important events.
16 Beatified in Spain
Pope Francis announced that Father Teodoro Illera of Olma
and 15 other Spanish martyrs were beatified. The Beatification Ceremony took
place in Barcelona on Saturday.
The group, Pope Francis explained, is composed of 13 men and
women religious and three lay people. Nine of the newly Beatified were
religious and lay people who belonged to the Congregation of St Peter in
Chains. Three of them were women religious from the Capuchins of the Mother of
the Divine Shepherd, and one was a sister of the Franciscans of the Sacred
Heart.
All of them lost their lives due to the Faith in different
parts of Spain and on different dates during the religious persecution that
took place during the Spanish civil war in the last century.
Pope Francis ended the announcement, saying:
“Let us praise the Lord for these courageous witnesses.”
World War I
“Today marks the centenary of the end of the First World
War, which my predecessor, Benedict XV, defined as the ‘useless slaughter’,
Pope Francis said. Bells throughout the world are to ring at 1:30pm Italian
time to honor the date, he said. He also said that World War I is a “strong
warning” to reject the “culture of war” and to “seek every legitimate means to
put an end to those conflicts that still are making blood flow in many regions
of the world”. He proposed St Martin of Tours as a symbol of investing in
peace. “He cut his cloak in two to share it with a poor man. May this
gesture of human solidarity indicate to everyone the way toward constructing
peace”, Pope Francis said.
Second World Day for the Poor
The final date the Pope spoke of is the Second World Day for
the Poor to be celebrated next Sunday with many initiatives. He said that a
First Aid station will be set up in St Peter’s Square where those in need can
receive medical care. “I hope that this Day will encourage greater attention to
the needs of the least and the marginalized”, he said.
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