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El papa Francisco visitará Sarajevo el seis de junio. El sumo pontífice ha anunciado tras el rezo del Ángelus que viajará a la capital de Bosnia Herzegovina, una ciudad de mayoría musulmana pero con …Más
El papa Francisco visitará Sarajevo el seis de junio.
El sumo pontífice ha anunciado tras el rezo del Ángelus que viajará a la capital de Bosnia Herzegovina, una ciudad de mayoría musulmana pero con una importante población ortodoza y católica.
Juan Pablo II visitó Sarajevo en 1997.
Esperanza Matinal
CIUDAD DEL VATICANO (01/FEB/2015).- El Papa Francisco anunció que cumplirá un "viaje relámpago" a Sarajevo, la capital de Bosnia-Herzegovina, el próximo sábado 6 de junio.
Esperanza Matinal
La noticia la dio a conocer este domingo tras impartir la bendición dominical con el Angelus, asomado a la ventana de su estudio personal ubicado en el segundo piso del Palacio Apostólico y ante miles de personas congregadas en la Plaza de San Pedro.
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Esperanza Matinal
Aclaró que hará su viaje "si Dios quiere" y apuntó, hablando en italiano: "Les pido desde ahora de rezar para que mi visita a estas queridas poblaciones sea de ánimo para los fieles católicos, suscite fermentos de bien y contribuya a la consolidación de la paz".
Esperanza Matinal
El pontífice ya realizó otros "viajes relámpago" por Europa: El 21 de septiembre de 2014 visitó durante unas horas Tirana, la capital de Albania, mientras el 25 de noviembre siguiente pasó apenas poco más de dos horas en Estrasburgo, donde pronunció discursos ante el Consejo y el Parlamento europeos.
Esperanza Matinal
También este domingo, tras el Angelus, expresó su aprecio a las asociaciones, a los movimientos y a todos aquellos que defienden la vida humana.
Esperanza Matinal
Al recordar la 'Jornada de la Vida', que se celebra este día en Italia, se unió a los obispos al solicitar un renovado reconocimiento de la persona humana y un cuidado más adecuado de la vida, desde la concepción hasta el fin natural.
Esperanza Matinal
"Cuando se abre a la vida y se sirve la vida, se experimenta la fuerza revolucionaria del amor y la ternura, inaugurando un nuevo humanismo, el humanismo de la solidaridad", apuntó.
Leticia María
Una gran visita 👍 👍 🤗
Leticia María
El sumo pontífice ha anunciado tras el rezo del Ángelus que viajará a la capital de Bosnia Herzegovina, una ciudad de mayoría musulmana pero con una importante población ortodoza y católica.
Juan Pablo II visitó Sarajevo en 1997.
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Pope Francis to Sarajevo in June, no indications about Medjugorje
FEB 1 (Medjugorje Today) - Pope Francis will visit Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Hercegovina, on June 6, he announced after the Angelus in St. Peter's Square this Sunday.
The Pope said he hoped the visit will “give rise to the development of good and contribute to the consolidation of brotherhood and peace.”
Scheduled as a one …Más
Pope Francis to Sarajevo in June, no indications about Medjugorje

FEB 1 (Medjugorje Today) - Pope Francis will visit Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Hercegovina, on June 6, he announced after the Angelus in St. Peter's Square this Sunday.
The Pope said he hoped the visit will “give rise to the development of good and contribute to the consolidation of brotherhood and peace.”
Scheduled as a one-day visit, at this point the Pope's time spent in Bosnia and Hercegovina seems unlikely to also come to include a visit to Medjugorje. To most observers, a visit here would require the Pope to first confer shrine status on Medjugorje, mentioned by several sources with first-hand knowledge as one likely outcome of the Pope's upcoming verdict on Medjugorje.
More details of Pope Francis' visit to Bosnia and Hercegovina are likely to emerge on February 2 when Archbishop Luigi Pezzuto, the Apostolic Nuncio to the country appears at a press conference alongside Cardinal Vinko Puljic of Sarajevo.
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✍️ “God willing” – the Pope said –“On Saturday 6 June I will travel to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina.” And he asked for prayers so his one-day visit would encourage Bosnia's Catholic population as well as `'give rise to the development of good and contribute to the consolidation of brotherhood and peace, inter-religious dialogue and friendship.''
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✍️ “God willing” – the Pope said –“On Saturday 6 June I will travel to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina.” And he asked for prayers so his one-day visit would encourage Bosnia's Catholic population as well as `'give rise to the development of good and contribute to the consolidation of brotherhood and peace, inter-religious dialogue and friendship.''
The nation, that was part of the former Yugoslavia, was ravaged by the 1992-95 war which took over 100,000 lives. Thousands of people, including Muslim Bosnians and Catholic Croats, were killed or taken to concentration camps during Serb efforts in 1992 to drive out non-Serbs. The prosecution of war crimes suspects is still ongoing.
Meanwhile, during his Sunday catechesis Pope Francis reflected on the Gospel of Mark according to whom ‘when the Sabbath came, Jesus went into the synagogue and began to teach. The people were amazed at his teaching, because he taught them as one who had authority’.
And the Pope invited the faithful to listen to the Word of God, to receive its teaching and to announce it to others.
He explained that in the words of a ‘human’ Jesus there was all the authority of God and every word that he utters corresponds to truth.
The Gospel, Francis continued, “does not oppress people; to the contrary: it frees those who are enslaved by the evil spirits of this world: the spirit of vanity, of attachment to money, of pride, of sensuality… the Gospel changes our hearts, it transforms evil inclinations into good proposals”.
“The Gospel is capable of changing people!” he said.
Pope Francis concluded his catechesis inviting all to have daily contact with the Gospel, to read a passage every day, to meditate upon its teachings. And he invited the faithful to carry a copy of the Gospel “in your pocket, in your bag”, allowing oneself “to be nurtured every day by this infinite source of salvation”.

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