Pope appeals for 24 Hours for the
Lord initiative
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| Pope Francis receiving the Sacrament of Reconciliation |
Pope Francis encourages Catholics around the world to
participate in the 24 Hours for the Lord initiative, and to unite themselves
spiritually in those nations where public gatherings are banned due to the coronavirus
outbreak.
By Devin Watkins
“24 Hours for the Lord” is an initiative organized by the
Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization, and held
annually on the Friday and Saturday preceding the fourth Sunday of Lent.
A church in every diocese around the world is kept
open for 24 consecutive hours. The faithful are encouraged to receive the
Sacrament of Reconciliation and to pray in spiritual union with the Holy
Father.
Unusual circumstances
At the Wednesday General Audience, Pope Francis called the
initiative “an important Lenten appointment for prayer” and a good opportunity
to go to Confession.
This year’s recurrence will take place under restricted
circumstances, due to the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Many countries have banned public gatherings and limited
some freedom of movement to stem the virus’ spread.
“Unfortunately in Rome, Italy, and in other nations this
initiative cannot be held under its traditional format due to the coronavirus
emergency,” said the Pope.
Pray to participate
But he urged Catholics in countries without restrictions on
gatherings to continue “this beautiful tradition.”
“I encourage the faithful to draw near sincerely to the
mercy of God in Confession and to pray especially for those suffering due to
the pandemic.”
For those who are unable to participate directly in the 24
Hours for the Lord initiative, Pope Francis said he is certain they will be
able to experience “this penitential moment through personal prayer.”

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