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Pope Leo XIV urged hundreds of seminarians from around the world to bear witness to the “tenderness” and “mercy” of Christ.
“To go to Jesus and let himself be healed, Bartimaeus must show himself to him in all his vulnerability. This is the ...
The Holy Father today spoke on the healings performed by Jesus and invited Catholics to bring before the heart of Christ ...
The name of the blind man, Bartimaeus, is likewise significant as representing one who has failed to live up to his calling.
Pope Leo invited the seminarians to "invoke the Holy Spirit frequently, that he may mold in you a docile heart, capable of ...
At his weekly general audience, the pope spoke about the Gospel story of the healing of Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52) as he ...
Keeping our gaze on Jesus, we must learn to give a name and voice even to sadness, fear, anguish, indignation, bringing ...
Christians should bring “the pain of those who feel lost and without a way out” to Jesus Christ, according to Pope Leo XIV.
Before leading them in the proclamation of the Nicene Creed, Pope Leo expressed his hope that seminarians might deepen their ...
When anyone cries out to God for healing or help, God always listens, Pope Leo XIV said in his weekly general audience.
“ [W]e must never give up hope, even when we feel lost,” said Pope Leo XIV, thus beginning his reflection on an “essential ...
Pope Leo focused on the attitude of Jesus, who does not immediately approach Bartimaeus but instead asks him what he wants. “It is not obvious that we truly want to be healed of our illnesses ...