Pope Francis' Palm Sunday Mass in 1 minute
Pope Francis celebrates Mass on Palm Sunday and prays the Angelus in an empty St. Peter's Basilica, focusing his homily on love and service.
Pope Francis presides over a Mass at 5 pm (Manila time) on Palm Sunday, April 5, in Vatican City, without the physical presence of the faithful due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Pope Francis' message:
Dear young people, feel called yourselves to put your lives on the line. Do not be afraid to devote your life to God and to others; it pays!For life is a gift we receive only when we give ourselves away, and our deepest joy comes from saying yes to love, without ifs and butsDear young people, feel called yourselves to put your lives on the line. Do not be afraid to devote your life to God and to others; it pays!For life is a gift we receive only when we give ourselves away, and our deepest joy comes from saying yes to love, without ifs and buts #WYD— Pope Francis (@Pontifex) April 5, 2020
Gospel: Like Christ, physicians, nurses, healthcare workers, grocery clerks, transport workers, and many others are offering themselves for the salvation of others.
— James Martin, SJ (@JamesMartinSJ) April 5, 2020
Reflections on a #PalmSunday in the midst of our own Passion with the coronavirus: https://t.co/08CKtHt58W pic.twitter.com/M9R0HZX41W
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