CNS provides a wide variety of news, information, opinion and texts to assist you in covering the church for your readers, viewers and listeners. Pope announces 'marathon' month of prayer throughout May to end Covid-19 pandemic. VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis has called for a global prayer marathon for the entire month of May, praying for the end to the pandemic. VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Francis has called for a global prayer marathon for the entire month of May, praying for the end to the pandemic. (CNS photo/Dave Hrbacek, The Catholic Spirit). The theme refers to the miraculous event recounted in the Acts of the Apostles (12:1-12) when all the church prayed for Peter, who was imprisoned until God sent an angel to free him, illustrating how the Christian community comes together to pray in the face of danger and how the Lord listens and performs an unexpected miracle. Pope Francis has called for a global prayer marathon for the entire month of May, praying for the end to the pandemic. VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis has called for a global prayer marathon for the entire month of May, praying for the end to the pandemic. The pope will open the monthlong prayer May 1 and conclude it May 31, the council said. Reproduction of material from this website without written permission is strictly prohibited. For 31 days, the recitation of the Rosary from the various Shrines taking part in the month of prayer will be broadcast by Vatican News with the hope of ending the pandemic. The following day, at the Basilica of Our Lady of Lourdes in France, prayers will be for all doctors and nurses. Dan Felton will be ordained a successor to the … Read More. Each day of the month has a different prayer intention related to the pandemic. On May 20, another native son of the Diocese of Green Bay will be ordained a bishop. Fr. Each day in May, there will be a livestream from one of 30 chosen Marian shrines or sanctuaries to guide the prayer at 6 p.m. Rome time (noon EDT) on all Vatican media platforms. 2021 Memorial Day/Cemetery Mass Schedules, A Dozen Ways to Use The Compass in the Classroom, Pope calls for monthlong global prayer marathon for end of pandemic, Sister says many of Bishop Felton’s traits come from their father, Friends: Bishop Felton’s ‘heart of a pastor’ will serve him well, Neenah Vincentians answer the call to feed neighbors during pandemic, After a camper-less 2020, Camp Tekakwitha opens for summer. “It is the heartfelt desire of the Holy Father that the month of May be dedicated to a prayer marathon dedicated to the theme, ‘from the entire church an unceasing prayer rises to God,'” it said. For instance, the May 17 intention is “for all world leaders and for all heads of international organizations.” That prayer will be celebrated at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington. Each day in May, there will be a livestream from one of 30 chosen Marian shrines or sanctuaries to guide the prayer at 6 p.m. Rome time (noon EDT) on all Vatican media platforms. Pope Francis has called for a global prayer marathon during the Marian month of May to petition God for an end to the COVID-19 pandemic. “The initiative will involve in a special way all shrines in the world” in promoting the initiative so that individuals, families and communities all take part in reciting the rosary, “to pray for the end of the pandemic,” said the Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelization in a press release April 21. Anabel Mutune, a third grader at Transfiguration Catholic School in Oakdale, Minn., prays during a Children's Rosary Pilgrimage at Transfiguration Church in this Oct. 7, 2020, file photo. VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Francis has called for a global prayer marathon for the entire month of May, praying for the end to the pandemic. ROME — Pope Francis has called for a global prayer marathon for the entire month of May, praying for the end to the pandemic. The English-language list of shrines and prayer intentions can be found at https://bit.ly/3gMANYS. Pope Francis has called for a global prayer marathon during the Marian month of May to petition God for an end to the COVID-19 pandemic. “The initiative will involve in a special way all […] The Pope, who has faced criticism over his reluctance to wear a face mask, will open the month of prayer on May 1 with a holy Rosary online broadcast. “It is the heartfelt desire of the Holy Father that the month of May be dedicated to a prayer marathon dedicated to the theme, ‘from the entire church an unceasing prayer rises to God,'” it said. Readers are invited to send us their photo holding a copy of The Compass. Edited by the Holy See’s Dicastery for Communication, this new digital publication, contains a collection of prayers, intercessions and homilies to help sustain the Church’s sense of communion amid the coronavirus pandemic. Strong in the Face of Tribulation – a new prayer resource from the Vatican. This year’s dedication of May to pandemic-related prayer recalls a similar occurrence during the first wave in March 2020. 3211 Fourth Street, NE Washington, DC 20017, Made possible in part by a grant from the Catholic Communication Campaign. Pope Francis has called for a global prayer marathon during the Marian month of May to petition God for an end to the COVID-19 pandemic. WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, at noon, Cardinal Wilton Gregory of Washington will lead up to 1,000 in-person faithful in a worldwide recitation of the rosary in response to Pope Francis’ call for a “marathon” of prayer in May “to ask for the end of the pandemic.”. By wish of the Holy Father, “the month of May will be dedicated to a prayer marathon with the theme ‘Prayer to God rose incessantly from the whole Church (Acts 12:5),’” reads a Vatican communiqué sent to Breitbart News. VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis has called for a global prayer marathon for the entire month of May, praying for the end to the pandemic. The May 23 prayer intention at the Quebec shrine, Notre Dame du Cap, is for law enforcement, military personnel and firefighters. ROME — Pope Francis has called for a month-long prayer marathon to ask God for a swift end to the coronavirus pandemic, the Vatican announced Wednesday. Send digital photos to this link. In a press release announcing the initiative, the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelization explains that “in response to the Holy Father’s heartfelt wish, the month of May will be dedicated to a ‘marathon’ of prayer, to ask for the end of the pandemic, which has afflicted the world for more than a year now, and to ask for the resumption of social and work activities". (CNS photo/Dave Hrbacek, The Catholic Spirit). A nun holds a rosary during an Ash Wednesday service outside a church in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Feb. 17, 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic. VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis has called for a global prayer marathon for the entire month of May, praying for the end to the pandemic. “The initiative will involve in a special way all shrines in the world” in promoting the initiative so that individuals, families and communities all take part in reciting the rosary, “to pray for the end of the pandemic,” said the Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelization in a press release April 21. Pope Francis has called for a global prayer marathon during the Marian month of May to petition God for an end to the COVID-19 pandemic. Vatican news channels will broadcast the Rosary each day at … (Dave Hernandez) By Carol Glatz, Catholic News Service. Copyright © 2019 The Compass News, Inc. All rights reserved. Pope Francis has encouraged worshippers around the world to dedicate next month to praying for the end … End to the pandemic. The theme refers to the miraculous event recounted in the Acts of the Apostles (12:1-12) when all the church prayed for Peter, who was imprisoned until God sent an angel to free him, illustrating how the Christian community comes together to pray in the face of danger and how the Lord listens and performs an unexpected miracle. VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis has called for a global prayer marathon for the entire month of May, praying for the end to the pandemic. By Carol Glatz | Catholic News Service April 21, 2021, Anabel Mutune, a third grader at Transfiguration Catholic School in Oakdale, Minn., prays during a Children’s Rosary Pilgrimage at Transfiguration Church in this Oct. 7, 2020, file photo. Pope Francis led the world in prayer during that confusing and difficult time, celebrating a live-streamed, daily Mass in the Casa Santa Marta. The pope will open the monthlong prayer May 1 and conclude it May 31, the council said. 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