Pope Francis' Message from the Hospital: Art, Unity, and Peace

Sun Feb 16 2025
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Pope Francis, currently recovering at Gemelli Hospital, sent a powerful message through the Holy See Press Office. He couldn't be with his followers in person, but his words reached far and wide. The Pope talked about how art can bring people together and asked for prayers for those suffering in conflict zones. He was grateful for the medical care he was receiving. The Pope's message highlighted a special event in the Vatican. It was a Eucharistic celebration dedicated to artists. He thanked the Dicastery for Culture and Education for organizing it. He described art as a universal language that spreads beauty and unites people. He believes it can promote harmony and silence the cries of war.
Pope Francis expressed his desire to be among the artists but explained that he was still recovering from a respiratory infection. He turned his attention to the conflicts around the world. He mentioned Ukraine, Palestine, Israel, the Middle East, Myanmar, Kivu, and Sudan. He asked for prayers for those affected by these wars. The Pope also thanked the faithful for their prayers and the medical staff at Gemelli Hospital for their dedicated care. He acknowledged the hard work and dedication of the medical staff. He asked for prayers to support them in their invaluable work. The address concluded with a prayer to the Virgin Mary, asking for her intercession. He hoped that all may become "singers and artisans of the beauty that saves the world. " This message was a call to action, encouraging everyone to contribute to peace and unity through art and prayer.
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