Covid-19: Gratitude pours in
for Pope’s nearness during lockdown
Countless messages and videos pour in as Catholics around
the world express their heartfelt appreciation for Pope Francis’ live-streamed
daily Mass during the lockdown.
By Vatican News
Starting in March, nations across the globe urged citizens
to shelter-in-place to avoid spreading the coronavirus.
In response, Pope Francis decided to broadcast and
live-stream his daily Mass celebrated each morning in the Casa Santa Marta.
Many people of all walks of life took part, praying in
spiritual communion with the Pope through modern means of communication.
On Monday, 18 May, the Holy Father celebrated his final
live-streamed Mass, as countries began to ease restrictions.
He urged people to return in person – where possible – to
their communities and parishes to encounter the Lord in the Sacraments.
Expressions of gratitude
Countless people have expressed their appreciation to the
Pope for accompanying them during these difficult months of distance and
isolation.
They have emailed videos and sent messages on our social
media platforms.
The video above is a compilation of just a few of those
heartwarming messages of gratitude. It is the first of a series that we will
run in order to use as many of the videos that we have received from you.
Though his live-stream accompaniment has concluded, Pope
Francis continues to be as active as ever.
And we here at Vatican News will continue to bring you
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