Pope joins interreligious prayer to end pandemic

Pope joins interreligious prayer to end pandemic

VATICAN (CNS): During his early morning Mass on May 14, Pope Francis joined with leaders of every religion marking a day of prayer, fasting and acts of charity to ask God to stop the Covid-19 coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic (Sunday Examiner, May 10).

The pope said that, at a time of global “tragedy and suffering” because of the coronavirus, and in view of the long-term impact it will have, believers of every religion should beg mercy from the one God and Father of all.

Some people might think, “‘It hasn’t affected me; thank God I’m safe.’ But think about others! Think about the tragedy and also about the economic consequences, the consequences on education,” the pope said in his homily.

“That is why today everyone, brothers and sisters from every religious tradition are praying to God,” he said.

The day of prayer was called for by the Higher Committee of Human Fraternity, an international group of religious leaders formed after Pope Francis and Sheikh Ahmad el-Tayeb, the grand imam of al-Azhar, signed a document in 2019 on promoting dialogue and “human fraternity.”

During the Mass, livestreamed from the chapel of the Domus Sanctae Marthae, the pope said he could imagine some people would say that gathering believers of all religions to pray for a common cause “is religious relativism and you can’t do it. But how can you not pray to the Father of all?” 

Pope Francis stressed, “We are all united as human beings, as brothers and sisters, praying to God each according to our own culture, traditions and beliefs, but brothers and sisters praying to God.” 

He said, “This is important: brothers and sisters fasting, asking God to pardon our sins so that the Lord would have mercy on us, that the Lord would forgive us, that the Lord would stop this pandemic.”

Pope Francis also asked people to look beyond the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic and recognise that there are other serious situations bringing death to millions of people.

“In the first four months of this year, 3.7 million people died of hunger. There is a pandemic of hunger,” he said, so when asking God to stop the Covid-19 pandemic, believers should not forget the “pandemic of war, of hunger” and so many other evils spreading death.

“May God stop this tragedy, stop this pandemic,” he prayed. “May God have mercy on us and also stop other awful pandemics: those of hunger, war, children without education. And we ask this as brothers and sisters, all together. May God bless us and have mercy on us.”

Visit: https://youtu.be/moLSLaYrZUw to watch the pope’s May 14 message.

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