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Pope Francis: Pray together for healing from all pandemics


Source: Vatican News

Pope Francis celebrates Mass this morning in Casa Santa Marta for the Day of Prayer Against the Pandemic, and reminded us that we are all brothers and sisters, no matter our religious affiliation.

He began by encouraging people of all faiths to pray, fast, and perform works of charity for an end to the coronavirus pandemic.

"Today, the Higher Committee for Human Fraternity has called for a day of prayer and fasting to ask the merciful God for an end to this tragic moment of the pandemic. We are all brothers and sisters. St Francis of Assisi used to say: "All brothers and sisters". And so, men and women of every religious confession are uniting themselves today in prayer and penance to ask for the grace of healing from this pandemic."

In his homily, Pope Francis reflected on the example of the prophet Jonah: "The city of Nineveh was afflicted by some sort of pandemic - perhaps by a moral pandemic - and was about to be destroyed. God called Jonah to preach a message of prayer, penance, and fasting."

He said Jonah was initially overcome by fear and so ran away from his mission. God called him again, and the prophet went to Nineveh to preach.

Pope Francis said people of all faiths and traditions are called to pray and fast together for delivery from the pandemic, as the people of Nineveh did in response to Jonah's preaching.

None of us expected the coronavirus pandemic, he said. Now it is upon us, and "many people are dying, many of them alone."

The Pope warned those who have not been touched by the pandemic not to rejoice. "Often the thought can arise: 'Well, at least I haven't been affected. Thank God I'm safe.' But think about others. Think about the tragedy and its its consequences on the economy and education. Think about what will come afterwards." He said we unite in prayer today to overcome this selfish attitude.

Pope Francis said praying together is in no way "religious relativism".. "How can we not pray to the Father of all? Everyone prays as they know how, as they can, according to what they have received from their culture. We aren't praying against each other… We are united in humanity as brothers and sisters."

He urged everyone to ask God for forgiveness of our sins, so that "God might put an end to this pandemic."

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