Pope meets recently-confirmed Italians in front of Casa Santa Marta Pope meets recently-confirmed Italians in front of Casa Santa Marta 

Pope Francis invites young people to pray to Blessed Mother

In front of his residence, Casa Santa Marta, Pope Francis receives some 1,000 recently-confirmed, or soon-to-be-confirmed, young people from the Archdiocese of Genoa, Italy, and invites them to pray to the Blessed Mother, while warning them against gossip and fighting.

By Deborah Castellano Lubov

On Saturday morning, Pope Francis met with nearly 1,000 recently-confirmed, or soon-to-be-confirmed, young people hailing from the Italian Archdiocese of Genoa.

The young people of the nation's northern port city enthusiastically greeted the Pope with banners and fanfare, in the square in front of his residence, Casa Santa Marta, where he warmly welcomed them.

The Holy Father addressed the young Catholics candidly, and encouraged them to pray to the Blessed Mother.

He also warned them against speaking badly against others, and against gossip.

Pope Francis encouraged them to enjoy their time in Rome, but warned them against fighting, reminding them that fighting comes from the devil.

The Holy Father concluded his exchange with the young people by urging them to pray to the Blessed Mother and join him in praying a Hail Mary.

Pope Francis with recently-confirmed young people of Archdiocese of Genoa
Pope Francis with recently-confirmed young people of Archdiocese of Genoa

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20 May 2023, 10:42