Vatican
City, 20 November 2013 (VIS) – Following today's general audience,
Pope Francis greeted the pilgrims gathered in St. Peter's Square. He
recalled the victims and families of those affected by the floods
that have claimed many lives on the Italian island of Sardinia.
The
Pontiff commented that “Pro Orantibus Day”, will be celebrated
tomorrow, 21 November, the liturgical memory of the Presentation of
the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Temple and a day on which the Church
also remembers cloistered monks and nuns. He encouraged those present
to support both spiritually and materially those who are called to
the cloistered life, to assist them in carrying out the important
task entrusted to them. “It is a good occasion to thank the Lord
for the gift of the many people who, in monasteries and hermitages,
dedicate themselves to God in prayer and constructive silence”.
He
went on to mention that on 22 November the United Nations will
inaugurate the “International Year of the Family Farming”. “In
work, too, the family is a model of fraternity, for living an
experience of unity and solidarity between all its members, with
greater sensitivity towards those who are most in need of care or
assistance, and stemming social conflict at source”, said the Holy
Father, who expressed his wish that this initiative might contribute
to promoting “the innumerable benefits that the family brings to
the economic, social, cultural and moral growth of the entire human
community”.
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