Vatican City: In the desire of his new year to the world, Pope Francis encourages Saturday people to focus on goodness, which unites them and criticize violence against women while acknowledging that Pandemic Coronavirus has left many economic inequality.
“We are still alive in uncertain and difficult time because of a pandemic,” Francis said.
“Many are frightened about the future and burdened by social problems, personal problems, dangers that come from the ecological crisis, injustice and with global economic imbalances.” Thousands of residents of Rome and tourists, wearing facial masks as protection against the spread of Coronavirus, gathered in St Peter’s square on a bright and soft day to hear Francis issue recipes for world peace, supporting his appearance.
Peace, said Pope, “demanded concrete actions”.
“It was built attentively at the least, by promoting justice, with the courage to forgive, so that it extinguishes hatred.” Francis also fought for a positive attitude, “who always sees, in the church and in the community, not a crime that divides us, but the kindness that unites us”.
Earlier Saturday, in his homily during the masses at St.
Peter’s Basilica, Francis publicly led in 2022 by praising the skills, which women would bring to promote peace in the world, and he equalized violence against God against God.
The Roman Catholic Church marked January 1 as a day dedicated to world peace.
The Basilica ceremony gave respect to the special place of Virgin Mary in faith as the mother of Jesus.
Mother “knows how to overcome obstacles and disagreements, and to instill peace”, said Francis.
“In this way, they change the problem of being an opportunity for rebirth and growth.
They can do this because they know how to ‘keep’, to bring together various life threads,” Pontiff said.
“We need such people, able to weave fellowship threads in the barbed wire and division.” He called for efforts to protect women.
“How much violence against women! Enough! To hurt a woman is to insult God, who from a woman takes our humanity,” Pope said, referring to the Christian belief that Jesus was the Son of God.
He said women, including Mothers, “Look at the world not to exploit it but so that it can live”.
“Women who, see with heart can combine dreams and aspirations with concrete reality, without floating into sterile abstractions and pragmatism.” While promising to the papacy to give the role of a larger woman in the church, Francis has also explained that the priesthood is provided for men.
Except for whales and choir members consist of boys and adults, participants in the masses wore face masks as part of Covid-19 prevention measures.
Francis, who was 85 years old and was vaccinated against Coronavirus, wearing a surgical mask during the New Year’s Eve Prayer Service, led by the Vatican Cardinal in the Basilica.
It was a rare departure from his masks during a public ceremony throughout a two-year pandemic.
In a tweet Saturday morning, Francis described his hopes and strategies for peace.
“Everything can work together to build a more peaceful world, ranging from individual hearts and relationships in the family, then in society and with the environment, and to the extent that the relationship between the nation and the nations,” Francis tweeted.