Mary is not a “motionless wax statue” but a disciple who wants to share the good news of Jesus with everyone and reaches out to help and comfort them, Pope Francis said yesterday. Source: OSV News.
Reciting the Angelus prayer with visitors in St Peter’s Square, the feast of the Assumption, the Pope entrusted to Mary’s care the people around the world experiencing war.
“To Mary, queen of peace, whom we contemplate today in the glory of paradise, I would like once again to entrust the anxieties and sorrows of the people in so many parts of the world who suffer from social tensions and wars. I am thinking particularly of the tormented in Ukraine, the Middle East, Palestine, Israel, Sudan and Myanmar.
“May our heavenly mother obtain for all consolation and a future of serenity and concord,” the Pope said.
As the Pope was reciting the prayer, the Vatican press office issued a statement saying that Cardinal Matteo Zuppi of Bologna, the Pope’s envoy for peace in Ukraine, had had a telephone conversation on Wednesday with Li Hui, the Chinese Government’s special representative for Eurasian affairs.
The two had met in person in Beijing last September to discuss ways China could contribute to peace between Russia and Ukraine.
“During the phone call, great concern was expressed about the situation and the need to foster dialogue between the parties, with appropriate international guarantees for a just and lasting peace,” the Vatican statement said.
The call took place as Ukraine said its troops were continuing the incursion into Russia, which began on August 6.
Pope Francis also said he continued “to follow with concern the very serious humanitarian situation in Gaza,” and he called again “for a ceasefire on all fronts, for the release of hostages and for aid to the exhausted population.
“I encourage everyone to make every effort to ensure that the conflict does not widen and to pursue the avenues of negotiation so that this tragedy ends soon. Let’s not forget: War is defeat.”
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On the feast of the Assumption, Pope entrusts war-torn countries to Mary’s care (By Cindy Wooden, OSV News)