Paul VI Hall by addressing the Italians, urging them to rediscover "the beauty of the Rosary prayer, which has nourished the faith of the Christian people throughout the centuries." Addressing the young, the
quem meruisti portare, alleluia, Resurrexit, sicut dixit, alleluia, Ora pro nobis Deum, alleluia. I address my thoughts to Mary: the month of May is especially dedicated to her. Pope John Paul II taught us
power of the Most Holy Name of Jesus, invoked with faith and love at the center of each "Hail Mary". Address of Pope Benedict XVI in the Basilica of Saint Mary Major, May 3, 2008
to pray the Rosary every day. Speaking inside the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican, Francis addressed the candidates to the priesthood from the Oratorio di San Filippo Neri and from Verona who were
the greatest revolutionary of all times, despite all the changes He brought, never explicitly addressed the issue. He called only men to be apostles, even though He had an attested following of women—the [...] places for women. They are already doing so much and can do so much more. But all this should be addressed in a truly Christian spirit of humility and service, like the Virgin Mary who shares the glory of
Saturday, August 25, that she received him and crowned him in Paradise. The Pope had previously addressed this beautiful letter to him: "God, whom the celestial legions obey, having established different [...] preservation of the faith and of religious liberty." Letter from Pope Gregory IX to King Saint Louis addressed in 1230. This letter was recalled by Pope St. Pius X on December 13, 1908, during the beatification
Name of Jesus, invoked with faith and love at the center of each "Hail Mary." Pope Benedict XVI Address made on May 3, 2008 Vatican.va
their anxieties, presented herself to the dying man. Surrounded by a procession of saints, she addressed these tender words to him: "My dear, you have devoted yourself to me, so why fear death?” At these
interpret God’s will in their lives, during his general audience on October 26, 2016. At the end of his address on Saint Peter's Square, the Pope greeted the young, the sick and the newlyweds who attended the
the women (cf. Mt 28:10) after the Resurrection. According to the Gospels, these words were not addressed to Mary. Strong in her faith, she had no fear. Mary’s participation in the victory of Christ became