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The Pope urged compassion when he wrapped the Slovak pilgrimage

The Pope urged compassion when he wrapped the Slovak pilgrimage
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Sastin: Pope Francis urged Slovakia on Wednesday to look out for the most need between them as he ended the first post-operative trip with large open air masses that pulled tens of thousands in the middle of the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.
Cheering, many maskless lined Francis’ convoy routes through Sastin, 15 kilometers (about 10 miles) from the western border of Slovakia, and they were rewarded with an exciting Pope’s car moving slowly and smiled, waving Francis when he arrived in a wide field.
Organizers said 45,000 people had registered before attending, showing evidence of Covid-19 vaccination to receive barcodes that gave them into the site.
Some non-vaccinated pilgrims are permitted with evidence of negative tests or those that have recovered from viruses.
Almost no one in the crowd wore a face mask.
The place Our Lady of Sorrows National Temple, most importantly one Slovak was dedicated to the Bunda Maria, where St John Paul II prayed in 1995.
Every 15 September pilgrims from Slovakia and outside the herd to Sastin on Slovakia’s protective holidays, with several This year spent the night on a dusty field to get a better place.
“You can imagine that I was happy because he was from Latin America,” Erick Montalvo said, a pilgrim from Mexico.
“You feel like you are kind of close to him because of that.
And it’s a very good feeling.” During homili, Francis urged pilgrims to open their hearts to love and live faith “who identified with those who hurt, suffering and forced to bear heavy crosses.” He called them to undergo “faith that did not remain abstract, but became incarnated in fellowship with those in need,” he said.
Mass is Francis’ only a big event Wednesday before he returned to Rome after four days of pilgrimage to Budapest, Hungary, and Slovakia, Roman Catholic countries were mostly from 5.5 million people.
Finalale Pure Religion Restricted Visits featuring Smooth State Diplomacy – Francis met with the right-wing populist Prime Minister Hungarian Viktor Orban on Day 1 – and reaching the Jewish community and Rome Slovakia.
The trip was Francis’ first since undergoing intestinal surgery to remove 33 centimeters (13 inches) a piece of intestinal in July.
He has emerged in a good form and the entire spirit of a tiring schedule, it seems energy by many people after being confined in the Vatican for more than one year Covid-19 restrictions.
Francis has at least two other trips planned before the end of the year: a short trip to Glasgow, Scotland, to participate in the UN climate conference in November, and travel – has not been confirmed by the Vatican – to Greece, Cyprus and Malta in December.

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