Pope General Audience: English
Summary
Pope Francis during his weekly General Audience recalls his
recent Apostolic visit to Romania.
Dear Brothers and Sisters: My recent Apostolic Journey to
Romania took as its theme “walking together”. I renew my gratitude to the
President and Prime Minister, to the civil and ecclesiastical authorities, and
to all who cooperated in making this visit possible. Above all I thank Almighty
God for enabling the Successor of Peter to return to the country, twenty years
after Saint John Paul II. The motto of the visit was especially evident in the
variety of meetings, which showed the importance for Christians and for all
citizens of “walking together” in fraternity and harmony. With deep gratitude I
recall my warm meeting with Patriarch Daniel and the Holy Synod of the Romanian
Orthodox Church, in which I renewed the Catholic Church’s commitment to walking
together towards full unity. The three celebrations of Holy Mass brought
together the diverse Catholic community, and concluded with the Beatification
of seven Greek-Catholic bishops. Each of these martyrs bore witness to the
freedom and mercy brought by the Gospel. Particularly joyful was my meeting
with families and young people. Finally, during my visit to the Romani
community I reiterated an appeal against every form of discrimination and for
respect for all people. Let us pray that God will abundantly bless Romania and
the Church in that land.
I greet the English-speaking pilgrims and visitors taking
part in today’s Audience, especially those from England, Scotland, Malta,
China, Japan, Malaysia, Korea, Canada and the United States of America. I offer
a special greeting to the members of the United Nations Women’s Guild of Rome
together with my prayerful good
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