Vatican City: Pope Francis is not to think that God has forsaken us because the spiritual consecration of the sacraments and sacraments of the sacraments is impossible because of the coronary epidemic. The pope made this observation in the message of ‘Urby which orbi’ after the Holy Mass on Sunday. In his message to the worldwide community, the pope said that the resurrection of Christ is the triumph of love over evil and the means to transform evil into good.

In His glorious body, there is no blotch. They are signs of hope. Therefore, let us look to the crucified and risen Christ for the healing of the suffering humanity. The pope said he remembers all the coroners, the deceased, the bereaved, the bereaved. May God, the Life of God, accept the dead in your presence and comfort the afflicted, especially the old and the orphan.

With the corona epidemic, the consolation of sister proximity and the spiritual consecration of the sacraments, especially the sacraments, have become impossible. We should not think that God has abandoned us, even though the sacraments are impossible in some countries. May we live in spiritual unity with God in prayer. May the Passover Lamb give them the physical strength and self-confidence needed to help their doctors and nurses bear witness to brotherly love and ministry, even in the most serious areas of illness.

The way of life of millions of people today is disruptive. This is an opportunity for those who are forced to stay with their loved ones at home to reflect on their crazy fast-paced lifestyle. Others, however, are worried about their future, the jobs they may lose, and the effects of other life’s pains. The pope, therefore, urged community leaders to work for the common good, to use the wealth and resources of society to help all to live a dignified life, and to return to their normal lives when the environment improves.

No one can be indifferent to the suffering of people all over the world. We must work together to fight the pestilence. May the risen Christ give hope to the poor, the marginalized, the refugees, the homeless. Pope appealed not to intercede. The pope concludes his message with the words, “Let Christ lead us to the glorious day of divine light, to the days of endless divine goodness.”

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