Bishop: There is a great love
for Our Lady in Romania
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A little later Saturday on this, the second day of his
Apostolic Visit, Pope Francis will preside over a Marian encounter with
families and youth in the city of Iasi. The Bishop of the diocese, Petru Gherghel
says that devotion to Our Lady is strong in Romania.
By Lydia O'Kane
Pope Francis on Saturday afternoon is in Iasi located in the
north-eastern part of the country.
It is one of one of the oldest cities in Romania, where the
first newspaper and university in the country was opened.
The Pope’s devotion to Our Lady is well known and on this
the second day of his Apostolic Visit he will preside over a Marian Encounter
with youth and families, in the square of the Palace of Culture.
Speaking to Vatican Radio and News the Bishop of Iasi, Petru
Gherghel says, that this is a young diocese but many young people from the area
have left Romania for other countries. “Many people are looking for a better
life, after the difficult period of communism that has generated suffering in
families, making them remain in poverty. That's why so many families have left
the country: at first their husbands but then also their wives, and now also
with the young."
When Pope John Paul II visited the country in 1999 he called
it the "garden of the Mother of God". The Bishop says that, Orthodox
as well as Catholic’s love Our Lady in Romania.
“Pope Francis, being aware of this, really wanted to
strengthen this devotion to our Mother, Mary. The Pope really wants to invite
us to go forward together under the mantle of our Mother Mary.”
Asked about relations with the Orthodox faithful, in this
part of Romania, he responds by saying, “they are together, everyone respects
each other. Let's go ahead in this rapprochement. And the Pope comes precisely
to help us always feel part of a family, even if there are somewhat different
manifestations of faith, but everyone must be aware of being children of God.”
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