Pope's Prayer Intention for December 2020
We pray that our personal relationship with Jesus Christ be nourished by the Word of God and a life of prayer.
"Each of us is His son, His daughter"
In his 2 December general audience, Pope Francis continued his catechesis on prayer. "To the God who blesses we, too, respond by blessing through the prayer of praise, of adoration, of thanksgiving."
"The first Christians persevered in prayer"
"We must recapture this sense of adoration. To adore God, to adore Jesus, to adore the Spirit." In his 25 November general audience, Pope Francis continued his catechesis on prayer, speaking about the central place of prayer in the early Church.
"Mary accompanied the first steps of the Church in prayer"
In his 18 November general audience Pope Francis continued his catechesis on prayer, speaking about the prayer of our Lady.
Persevering Prayer
Pope Francis continued his catechesis on prayer in his 11 November general audience. "Let us not forget that the Holy Spirit prays in us; it is He who leads us to pray, who leads us to Jesus."
Pope's Prayer Intention for November 2020
Let us pray that the progress of robotics and artificial intelligence may always serve humankind.
"Let us rediscover Jesus as a teacher of prayer"
On Wednesday November 4, Pope Francis continued his catechesis on prayer. "Jesus immersed Himself in intimacy with the Father, that is, in the Love that every soul thirsts for."
"Jesus prays with us"
On Wednesday October 28, Pope Francis continued his catechesis on prayer, turning from the Old Testament to the filial prayer of Jesus.
"The Psalter is a tremendous school"
In his 21 October general audience, Pope Francis continued his catechesis on prayer, focusing again on the book of Psalms.
Five keys to understand “Fratelli Tutti,” Pope Francis' new encyclical
In his third encyclical, “Fratelli Tutti,” meaning “Brothers all,” the pope compiles and categorises the main proposals of the social discourses of his pontificate, in Rome and during his trips. This solemn magisterium, addressed to all Catholics, can be summarised under five keys.