
Vatican to Hold Lent Retreat in ‘Spiritual Communion’ With Sick Pope Francis
It is the sixth consecutive year that Pope Francis has not participated in a joint Lenten retreat with the cardinals of the Roman Curia.
It is the sixth consecutive year that Pope Francis has not participated in a joint Lenten retreat with the cardinals of the Roman Curia.
The tradition of a weeklong papal retreat dates back to the pontificate of Pius XI.
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Pope Francis has asked members of the Roman Curia to make their own arrangements for a private Lenten retreat from Sunday, March 6 to Friday, March 11.
Pope Francis and members of the Roman Curia leave Sunday to begin their annual five-day Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius.
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In his second meditation for the Pope and the Roman Curia, Father Ronchi speaks of the need for the Church to be liberated from fear in order to flourish and bear fruit.
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