Pope Leo XIV celebrated the stock exchange in the parish church of Castel Gandolfo on Sunday. About 2000 people participated in the service in the 3000-member community in Lake Alban, in which the Pope has been on vacation since last week. Recently, Pope Benedict XVI. On August 15, 2012, a parish fair was celebrated in the same place.
“Today we need a revolution of love,” said Paus Leo XIV in his sermon during the fair in the parish of San Tommaso da Villanova. He referred to the paramedic from the Merciful Samaritan. “Today is the street that leads from Jerusalem to Jericho, the same street on which everyone who sinks in evil, suffering and poverty is the path of many people who are crushed by the difficulties of life or were injured by the circumstances,” said the Pope.
Pope warns: “Don’t walk past, but look”
“It is the way everyone who ‘descends’ until they lose themselves and touch the ground; it is the path of many peoples looted, robbed and abused – victims of oppressive political systems, of an economy that forces them to poverty and war that destroys their dreams and life,” said the Pope.
“Not passing by, but looking. Understanding our hurried life. Allowing the life of the other – anyone he is – touches and breaks my heart with his needs and his suffering. That really makes us, it creates true brotherhood, it brings walls and fences. And finally love his place – it gets stronger than angry and death, says the Paus. “At the Angelus prayer, the Pontifex called for peace. He explicitly asked prayers for suffering and needy.
Main church on the summer freshness
Leo XIV arrived 30 kilometers south of Rome on Sunday in Castel Gandolfo. When he arrived in the afternoon, he welcomed the people of the balcony of the Villa Barberini on the site of the papal summer residence, to which he wants to withdraw until July 20. All public and private breaking trees were suspended during summer time. A mass in the Albano Cathedral is planned this Sunday.
Source: Krone

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