Cardinal DiNardo: Message to Pope
Francis as retreat begins
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| Cardinal Daniel DiNardo (foreground), President of the USCCB.- AFP |
Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston
and President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), sent
the following message on behalf of the U.S. bishops upon the opening of the
retreat.
Most Holy Father:
As the bishops of the United States gather today in prayer,
we humbly ask Your Holiness to pray for us that we may draw closer to one
another and our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. In this closeness, we seek to
find the wisdom and strength necessary to meet the great challenges ahead. We
carry with us these days the pain and hope of all who may feel let down by the
Church. Yet, we find ourselves grateful for the reminder that the future does
not rest with any of us alone, but rather belongs to God. Hope is to be found
in Christ. In Him, hope becomes unshakable.
Holy Father, we also draw near to you in our prayer and ministry. Your witness to those suffering around the world strengthens us. May our days together reflect the communion of the Universal Church.
Holy Father, we also draw near to you in our prayer and ministry. Your witness to those suffering around the world strengthens us. May our days together reflect the communion of the Universal Church.
(Courtesy of the United States Conference of Catholic
Bishops. The full text of the press release by the USCCB can be
found on here.)

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