Pope Francis’ pastoral visit to Verona emphasizes call to be peacemakers

May 18, 2024. | CNA Rome Newsroom,

Pope Francis’ one-day pastoral visit to the northern Italian city of Verona on Saturday centered on a message of peace, offering an alternative to the current social paradigm. While the city is home to just over 250,000 residents, the pope’s message was global in scope.

“Peace will never be the result of mistrust, of walls, of weapons pointed at each other,” the pope said at the end of his address at the “Justice and Peace They Shall Kiss” meeting held at the Verona Arena.

“Everyone will reap what they sow,” he said, quoting from St. Paul’s Letter to the Galatians. “Let’s not sow death, destruction, fear. Let’s sow hope!

“This is what you are doing too, in this arena of peace. Don’t stop. Don’t be discouraged. Do not become spectators of the so-called ‘inevitable’ war.’”

The apex of the event came when the pope embraced Maoz Inon, an Israeli whose parents were killed in Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack, and Aziz Sarah, a Palestinian, whose brother was killed in the war.

Calling them “brothers,” Francis proceeded to hug each, calling the embrace “a project for the future.” This was met by a thunderous standing vocation but followed by a moment of silence for the victims of the war.

The Holy Father arrived in Verona by helicopter at 8 a.m. at the Bentegodi Stadium and was greeted by the bishop of Verona, Domenico Pompili, the president of the Veneto Region Luca Zaia, as well as the prefect and mayor of the city.

The first encounter of the day was in the Romanesque Basilica of San Zeno, where the pope addressed priests and consecrated religious. Speaking on the importance of their vocation, Francis reminded them that it is predicated upon “the audacity of testimony” and “the joy of an active faith in charity, the resourcefulness of a Church that knows how to grasp the signs of our time and respond to the needs of those who struggle most.”

“At the origin of consecrated life and priestly life,” the pontiff added, “there is not us, our gifts or some special merit, but there is the surprising call of the Lord, his merciful gaze that bent over us and chose us to this ministry, although we are no better than others, we are sinners like others.”

After the address, Pope Francis made his way into the adjacent piazza, brimming with over 5,000 people, where he was warmly greeted by children and young people.

In a brief question-and-answer exchange with three different children, the Holy Father highlighted the importance of the day’s overarching theme of peace.

“There are many wars, many wars, both in Ukraine and in the Holy Land, in Africa, in Myanmar... Many, many wars,” the pope said.

“Does Jesus preach war or peace?” the pope asked the children. Answering in a booming and unified voice, they shouted: “Peace!”

Back To News List

FrontPage
Another testimony of Divine Providence
When we talk about Divine Providence, we are acknowledging the hand of God in our lives, guiding, and providing in ways we often cannot foresee. My family's recent experience is a testament to this, a story of faith, answered prayers,…
Winning Family
Our Lord Reigneth. Alleluia!!!
The Lord is my true shepherd,
I have everything I need.
Everything I need he gives me.
He lets me rest in meadow grass,
And leads me to calm streams,
He helps me do what honours him the…
Our Faith
The Pilgrim Church: A Universal Call to Holiness
The Pilgrim Church and Holiness
The concept of the Church as viator or pilgrim has caused much difficulty in the post-Vatican II Church. This is odd, as the difficulty seems to rest on a fundamental misunderstanding of why this chapter…
Catholic Living
Communion for Divorced Persons Who Have Civilly Remarried?
Familiaris Consortio – Section 84

“…Finally, there are those who have entered into a second union for the sake of the children’s upbringing, and who are sometimes subjectively certain in conscience that their previous and irreparably destroyed marriage had…
Faith & Business
How To Develop A Catholic Business Strategy
It turns out you can’t develop your Catholic business strategy just by praying about it. Yes, pray about your business always, but also take action. If you’re looking for ways to develop your Catholic business strategy, you’ve already realized you…
Young & Catholic
Faith First: Keeping God at the Centre of Your Game
You know how you can tell what's important to someone? Just look at how they spend their time. If someone's obsessed with Premier League football, they’re glued to the screen for every match, memorizing stats, following players, and talking tactics…
Tonic For The Soul
The Fruit of the Sacred Heart
Story of the (Sacred) Heart
There are many experiences in life that can touch our hearts; some touch us so deeply that we remember them forever. While on a high school mission trip to Jamaica, my eyes were opened to…
St. John the Baptist
John the Baptist was the son of Zachary, a priest of the Temple in Jerusalem, and Elizabeth, a kinswoman of Mary who visited her.

He…

Videos Of The Month

Being Christ to Others - Fr. Maurice Emelu »
We are given many gifts and charisms from the Lord, so that we can be Christ to others. We should use all of these to make our families, communities and workplaces, more joyful and fulfilling....
The Devil: Liar and Murderer »
Fr. Casey gives the second talk titled "The Devil: Liar and Murderer" covering the subject of the Devil and how he likes to spread the idea that he does not exist....
When Your Faith Is Put to the Test »
The ancient Israelites referred to it as the “Akedah,” which means the “binding”: Abraham binds and is ready to sacrifice Isaac at God’s command....

Another Mc.Rufus Interactive / CouchCMS Design