Pope Francis’s Message for the 50th World Day of Peace: “Nonviolence: A Style of Politics for Peace”
This prayer service invites reflection on Pope Francis’s message on nonviolence for the 50th World Day of Peace.
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This prayer service invites reflection on Pope Francis’s message on nonviolence for the 50th World Day of Peace.
The theme of Pope Francis’s 2017 Message for World Day of Migrants and Refugees is “Child Migrants, the Vulnerable and the Voiceless.” This artistic reflection is based on his words: http://bit.ly/2eDsdbg.
This prayer is offered in both English and Spanish and calls upon the Holy Family of Nazareth to be with all families who suffer from violence, rejection, and division.
This artistic reflection is based on Pope Francis’s 2015 Urbi et Orbi Christmas message: http://bit.ly/EFJChristmas16.
This artistic reflection demonstrates the ways we can understand and live out mercy as the Jubilee Year comes to its conclusion. This reflection uses images set to the song, “Deep Within,” written by David Haas and performed by Bobby Fisher: http://bit.ly/2dPKgg5.
Creative Voice Margaret Swedish (author, activist, and founder of the “Spirituality and Ecological Hope” project at the Center for New Creation) thoughtfully reveals the richness in the meaning of Pope Francis’s most recent encyclical, Laudato Si. She then challenges the reader to connect climate change with the upcoming election, inequality, and the other signs of the times. This resource includes Margaret’s article, questions for reflection, faith in action, and her Prayer for Renewal and Courage.
This reflection categorizes quotes from Pope Francis’s trip to the United States by various themes found in Catholic social tradition. Reflection questions are included.
Pope Francis challenged young adults in inspiring terms at World Youth Day 2016; this resource features his stirring words as well as questions and prayer.
World Youth Day will bring hundreds of thousands of young people to Krakow to hear Pope Francis; it is a time to revaluate our efforts to reach our youth with in-depth knowledge of Catholic social teaching.
On June 29, 2013, Pope Francis released the encyclical Lumen Fidei (The Light of Faith). This prayer service invokes the sense of walking along a path as quotes from the encyclical are recited.
This reflection is based on the words of Pope Francis’s Homily in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico on February 17, 2016. The message of his homily was how mercy can transform our lives and the lives of those on the margins of society. View the reflection here: http://bit.ly/1R90xI3.