The Pope prays at Saint Mary
Major for his trip to Asia
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| Pope Francis at St Mary Major |
Pope Francis entrusts the Virgin Mary with his apostolic
journey that from Tuesday until 26th November will take him to Thailand and
Japan.
On the eve of his 32nd apostolic journey to Asia, Pope
Francis went this Tuesday morning to the Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome
to pray before the image of Our Lady Salus Populi Romani. Pope Francis
has visited the Basilica many times. The first time was the day after his
election as Pope, on March 14, 2013. As has become customary, the Pope visits
St. Mary Major before and after his trips abroad.
Homage to Our Lady
Each time he visits, the Pope lays a bouquet of flowers and
prays in front of the image of Salus populi romani (Salvation of the Roman
people), inside the Borghese chapel in the basilica. In the image of the Virgin
Mary with the Child in her arms, the Pope sees the faith of God's people who
for centuries have clung to the Virgin Mary in times of need, and to implore a
sign of grace from heaven, because "what is impossible for men is not
impossible for God.”
The image of the Salus populi Romani dear to the Popes
and the Jesuits
The sacred image has always been dear to the Jesuits (Saint
Ignatius celebrated his first Mass in St Mary Major) Pius XII paid her homage
when he proclaimed the dogma of the Assumption in 1950. The image was displayed
at Tor Vergata, in August 2000, on the occasion of World Youth Day and on that
occasion Pope John Paul II wanted to entrust it to the young people together
with the cross "so that it remains visibly evident that Mary is a most
powerful Mother who leads us to Christ". It was John Paul II himself, from
the beginning of his pontificate, who wanted a lamp to burn day and night under
the image of Salus, as a witness to his great devotion to Our Lady.

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