Vatican City, 28 May 2014 (VIS) – In
his greetings in various languages following today's catechesis, the
Holy Father invited all those present to pray for peace in the Holy
Land and throughout the Middle East, and gave thanks to those who
accompanied with prayer his recent apostolic pilgrimage. He addressed
special greetings to the English and Welsh pilgrims, members of the
Catholic Police Association, as well as the members of the
International Catholic Commission for Migration who are holding their
plenary session in these days, and expressed his hope that this
“concerted commitment may contribute to assisting many of our
brethren in need”. He also thanked the Arab-speaking pilgrims,
above all those from Jordan and the Holy Land, for the affectionate
and generous welcome received during his trip and assured them that
he will hold them forever in his heart and in his prayers, invoking
“abundant goodness, continuing prosperity and lasting peace”.
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