Yesterday afternoon, Pope Francis visited the Vatican grottoes, located below Saint Peter's Basilica, and prayed in front of the tomb of his predecessor, Pope Paul VI. The visit was to commemorate the 35th anniversary of Pope Paul's death.
Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini was elected Pope on June 21, 1963. In taking the name Paul after his election, the late Holy Father wished to emphasize the need to evangelize and spread the Gospel all over the world. Paul VI also continued the Second Vatican Council which began under his predecessor, Blessed John XXIII.
Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini was elected Pope on June 21, 1963. In taking the name Paul after his election, the late Holy Father wished to emphasize the need to evangelize and spread the Gospel all over the world. Paul VI also continued the Second Vatican Council which began under his predecessor, Blessed John XXIII.
Paul VI died on August 6, 1978 on the Feast of the
Transfiguration. His beatification process began 15 years after his death and
on December 20, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI declared him Venerable.
According to a report by Vatican Radio, Pope Francis met
with a group of young people from Brescia, who came to Rome on a vocational
pilgrimage to commemorate the death of Paul VI, who was born in the same
province. The Holy Father met with the group in the square in front of the Domus Sanctae Marthae in Vatican City.
Father Alessandro Tucinardi, the director of the
Vocations Office for the Diocese of Brescia, told Vatican Radio that the Holy
Father encouraged the youth, exhorting them to not live their lives as if it were
a game but to live life in a full and
serious way.
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