Vatican City, 5 October 2014 (VIS) –
At midday, following the celebration of the Holy Mass for the
inauguration of the Synod, the Holy Father appeared at the window of
his study in the Vatican Apostolic Palace to pray the Angelus with
the faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square. He thanked the Pauline
brothers who distributed Bibles to mark the centenary of their
foundation. “With the inauguration of the Synod on the Family, with
the help of the Pauline brothers we can say, a Bible in every
family”, he said, remarking that “the Bible is not to be kept on
a shelf, but rather kept at hand to be read often, every day,
individually or together, husband and wife, parents and children,
perhaps in the evening, especially on Sunday. In this way the family
grows and goes forth, with the light and strength of the Word of
God”.
The bishop of Rome invited all to
“support the work of the Synod with prayer, invoking the maternal
intercession of the Virgin Mary”. He added, “In this moment we
join spiritually with those who, in the Shrine of Pompeii, elevate
the traditional 'Supplication' to Our Lady of the Rosary. May she
obtain peace for families and for the entire world”.
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