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At the Angelus

No to rearmament

 No to rearmament  ING-037
13 September 2024

Following the celebration of Mass in Port Moresby on Sunday, 8 September, Pope Francis issued a strong appeal for peace and care for creation. During the recitation of the Angelus in Port Moresby, Pope Francis called for unity among peoples, and expressed his concern regarding the recent flooding in Lourdes. The Pope also asked Mary to intercede for peace, “in particular for this great region of the world, Asia, Oceania and the Pacific Ocean”. The following is the English text of the Pope’s words.

Dear brothers and sisters,

Before concluding this celebration, let us turn to the Blessed Virgin Mary with the Angelus prayer. I entrust to her the journey of the Church in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. May Mary Help of Christians, Maria Helpim, accompany you and protect you always. May she strengthen the unity of families, make young people’s dreams beautiful and courageous, support and console the elderly, comfort the sick and the suffering!

From this land so blessed by the Creator, I would like to ask, together with you, through the intercession of Mary Most Holy, for the gift of peace for all peoples. I ask this in particular for this great region of the world, Asia, Oceania and the Pacific Ocean. Peace, peace for the Nations and also for creation. No to rearmament and exploitation of our common home! Yes to the encounter between peoples and cultures, yes to the harmony of men and women with creatures!

Maria Helpim, Queen of Peace, help us be converted to God’s plans, which are plans of peace and justice for the great human family!

On this Sunday, on which falls the liturgical feast of the Nativity of Mary, our thoughts turn to the Shrine of Lourdes, which unfortunately has been affected by flooding.