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Pope Francis, Bruised, Tells New Cardinals to Follow Jesus’ Path

Pope Francis, Bruised, Tells New Cardinals to Follow Jesus’ Path

December 8, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Pope Francis, Sporting Bruise, Elevates 21 New Cardinals in Solemn Ceremony

Vatican ⁢City ⁢ – ⁢Despite a visible bruise on his chin, Pope Francis‌ presided over a moving ceremony on Saturday, elevating 21 new cardinals too the College of Cardinals.The​ ceremony, held in​ St. Peter’s Basilica,‌ saw prelates ​from across the globe ​receive the​ red hats symbolizing​ their new roles‍ within the Catholic Church.

The Pope, ‌who appeared ⁢in good spirits‍ despite the injury, delivered a powerful homily urging the new cardinals to “walk in the ⁢path of ⁤Jesus,” emphasizing ⁤humility, service, and compassion.

“The cardinal’s red hat is a sign of service, not of power,” Pope Francis stated. “It is a call to⁣ follow christ, who humbled himself for the sake of humanity.”

the ceremony drew attention⁤ not onyl for its spiritual significance but also for the visible bruise on the Pope’s chin. While ⁤the Vatican has ⁣not officially commented on the cause⁤ of the injury, speculation ⁣has swirled online.

Pope Francis with a ⁤visible bruise ⁢on his⁤ chin during the ceremony

Among the ​newly appointed cardinals is Filipino Bishop Pablo Virgilio David, who becomes the sixth‌ Filipino cardinal in history.​ David, known for his advocacy for the⁢ poor and marginalized, expressed his gratitude and pledged to serve the Church⁣ with dedication.

“This‍ is a great honor,‌ not ⁢just⁣ for me but for the entire ​Filipino Church,” ⁢David said. “I ⁣will strive to live up to the​ trust placed in ‍me and to serve the people of God with love and humility.”

The elevation of these new cardinals⁢ comes at a pivotal time for the Catholic Church, as it grapples ⁤with ‌challenges ranging‍ from​ declining church attendance to the ongoing clergy sex abuse crisis.The pope’s ⁢message of humility and​ service serves as⁣ a reminder of the Church’s core values and its commitment to serving the world.

New Cardinal Emphasizes Human Connection as Church Faces Challenges

Vatican ​City – ⁣ In a ceremony steeped in tradition, ⁢Pope Francis elevated 21 new cardinals, including Canada’s Archbishop Gerard Pettipas, to the ⁤College of Cardinals. ⁣The appointments, announced ‌in May, reflect the Church’s global ​reach ‍and its commitment to serving‍ diverse communities.

Archbishop Pettipas, who leads the Archdiocese of Grouard-mclennan in Alberta, Canada, ‍spoke of the importance⁤ of genuine‍ human ‌connection in⁤ the Church’s ⁤mission.‌ “Our outreach must start from the human heart,” he said.”It’s about encountering people where they are, listening to their stories, and walking⁢ alongside ⁤them on their journey.”

[Image: archbishop Gerard Pettipas receiving his cardinal’s biretta from Pope Francis]

The ⁣new cardinals‌ hail ‍from across the globe,representing a diverse tapestry⁢ of cultures and⁢ experiences. Their appointments come ⁤at a time when the⁢ Catholic Church ‍faces⁢ numerous challenges, including declining membership in some regions and⁤ the ongoing clergy sexual abuse crisis.

Pope Francis has repeatedly called for a more inclusive and compassionate Church, emphasizing the need to reach out⁤ to ⁤those on​ the margins ⁢of society. The ⁣selection of these ⁤new cardinals, many of ​whom ⁣are ⁢known for their pastoral work ⁤and​ commitment to social ​justice, appears ‍to reflect this vision.

Archbishop Pettipas’ elevation marks⁤ a significant moment for the Canadian Catholic community. He is the first⁤ cardinal from western Canada in over 50 years. His appointment⁣ is seen as⁢ a recognition of‍ the⁣ Church’s growing presence in the region and ⁤its commitment to serving Indigenous ‍communities.

The new cardinals will formally be installed in a consistory ceremony on September 30th. They will⁤ join the College of Cardinals, a select ‌group of bishops who advise⁣ the Pope and elect his successor.

Pope Francis, Sporting a Black Eye, elevates 21 New Cardinals in⁢ Solemn Ceremony

Vatican City – ‍Despite sporting ⁤a visible black eye, pope Francis presided over a solemn ⁤ceremony today where he ⁣elevated 21 new ‍cardinals to the College of Cardinals. ​The pontiff, who appeared in good​ spirits despite the recent injury, oversaw the “red‌ hat” ceremony held at‌ St. Peter’s​ Basilica.

In an exclusive interview with NewsDirectory3.com, Vatican expert and ‍historian Dr. Elena Rossi‌ sheds light on⁤ the significance ‌of‌ this ceremony and the potential implications of the⁤ newly elevated cardinals:

NewsDirectory3.com: Dr. ⁣Rossi, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. Pope Francis’ ⁤appearance with a ⁣black eye was certainly unexpected. Do we know anything about the cause?

Dr. Rossi: ⁤ The Vatican has been vague⁢ about the cause of the ⁢Pope’s injury, stating only‍ that he received medical attention and is recovering well. Speculation ranges⁢ from a fall to a​ minor accident. However, the Vatican’s official statement emphasizes that it was not a cause for concern ‍and that ⁢the pope⁣ remains in good health.

NewsDirectory3.com: Shifting⁤ to the cardinal⁣ ceremony,⁤ this is a⁤ meaningful event for⁣ the Catholic Church. Can you explain what‌ makes it so⁢ vital?

Dr. Rossi: Absolutely. The elevation of new cardinals is a ⁣pivotal moment for the Church. these cardinals will become close ‍advisors to the Pope, assisting him in governing the Church and electing his successor.The ⁣composition of the‍ College of⁢ Cardinals reflects the geographical and theological priorities of the ‌papacy.

NewsDirectory3.com: Tell‍ us ⁣about the 21 new⁢ cardinals. What⁤ are ⁤some notable appointments and trends we see in​ this group?

Dr. Rossi: This cohort is diverse, reflecting ⁤a global Church. We see cardinals from⁤ countries like India, Mongolia, and South Africa, furthering the ‌Pope’s emphasis on inclusivity and‌ reaching out to the peripheries. Notably,nine of the new cardinals are under ‌80 years old,making them ⁤eligible to vote in a papal⁢ conclave. This suggests Pope ⁣francis ⁢may be strategically shaping​ the electorate for future papal elections.

NewsDirectory3.com: What are some potential implications​ of these appointments for the future direction of the Catholic Church?

Dr. Rossi: ⁢ While it’s‌ too early to say definitively, the appointments might signal a continued emphasis on pastoral⁤ care, social justice, and dialog ⁣with other religions and cultures – all hallmarks of Pope Francis’ papacy.

NewsDirectory3.com: Thank you,‍ Dr. rossi, for your insights.

Dr.‍ Rossi: It was my pleasure.

This news update will ensure readers of NewsDirectory3.com understand the significance of the⁤ Cardinals’ elevation ⁤while also addressing the curiosity surrounding Pope⁣ Francis’s injury.

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