Reflect, rebuild en see
Today the word of God presents us with three words that challenge us as Christians and Bishops in Europe: reflect, rebuild and see.
Today the word of God presents us with three words that challenge us as Christians and Bishops in Europe: reflect, rebuild and see.
Pope Francis states from the Gemelli Hospital during admittance that health care must be accessible for all.
Pope Francis celebrates the 150th anniversary of St. Alphonos de’ Liguori being a Doctor Ecclesiae by remembering him as a moral theologist who connects listening to people and morality.
Pope Francis reflects on the COVID-19 pandemic and the social, economic and moral crisis of the world.
Pope Francis has decided to establish World Grandparents’ and Elders’ Day, which will be held in all the Church every year on the fourth Sunday of July, close to the feast of Saints Joachim and Anne, Jesus’ “grandparents”.
Message of Pope Francis for the XXIX World Day of the Sick 2021: “You have but one teacher and you are all brothers” (Mt 23:8). A trust-based relationship to guide care for the sick.
It is significant, then, that this virtual Plenary Session of the Academy brings together a number of different scientific disciplines; in this sense, it offers an example of how the challenges of the COVID-19 crisis should be addressed through coordinated efforts in the service of the entire human family.
Pope Francis states that drugs and vaccines must be available for all people, also for those who live in poverty.
Pope Francis stressed the importance of human relationships in caring for the sick, refusing to allow financial concerns to dominate healthcare.
A collection of interventions by Pope Francis, in which he gives us his vision for the world that is emerging after the pandemic and which we are called to accompany.