Pope in Bulgaria recalls Saint
John XXIII during Regina Coeli prayer
Pope Francis prays the Regina Coeli in St. Alexander Nevsky Square in Sofia (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis prays the Regina Coeli in Sofia, calling
Bulgaria a “land of encounter”, and remembering his predecessor, Pope Saint
John XXIII.
By Vatican News
Pope Saint John XXIII lived in Bulgaria for nearly ten
years, from 1925 until 1934, while serving as Apostolic Delegate. Locally, they
still call him “the Bulgarian Saint”.
While he was in Sofia, he developed a special veneration for
Our Lady of Nessebar, whose name means “Gate of Heaven”. He continued to
venerate her until the day he died.
Remembering “Good Pope John”
On Sunday, Pope Francis prayed the Regina Coeli before the
icon of Our Lady of Nessebar, in Saint Aleksander Nevsky Square, and recalled
his predecessor.
It was here, in Bulgaria, said Pope Francis, that the future
John XXIII “learned to esteem the traditions of the Eastern Church”.
His diplomatic and pastoral experience here left “so deep a
mark on his pastor’s heart” that he set out to promote the ecumenical dialogue
“which received such a notable impulse during the Second Vatican Council”. In a
sense, said Pope Francis, “we can thank this land for the sage and inspired
intuition of “Good Pope John”.
Bulgaria as a crossroads
Bulgaria is an Orthodox country where Catholics make up
about 0.5 percent out of a population of around 7 million people. Still,
Pope Francis described Bulgaria as a “crossroads where various religious
expressions encounter one another and engage in dialogue”.
The fact he would be meeting with representatives of
different communities, he said, was “a sign of the desire of all to pursue the
increasingly necessary journey towards “the culture of dialogue as a path;
mutual cooperation as the code of conduct; reciprocal understanding as the
method and standard”.
The Pope’s prayer for Bulgaria
Before praying the Regina Coeli, the Pope reminded those
present that “Christ is alive, and He wants you to be alive! He is with you and
He never abandons you”.
“When you feel you are growing old out of sorrow, resentment
or fear, doubt or failure, He will always be there to restore your strength and
your hope”.
Pope Francis final prayer was that Bulgaria might always be
“a land of encounter. A land in which, transcending all cultural religious and
ethnic differences, you can continue to acknowledge and esteem each other as
children of the one heavenly Father”.
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