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The Holy Father spoke Nov. 4 outside Castel Gandolfo.
The Holy Father spoke Nov. 4 outside Castel Gandolfo.
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Contemplation is necessary for a healthy spiritual life, the Holy Father said. ‘Make room for silence.’ He also prayed for those suffering amid war: ‘Every human being, whether Christian, Jewish, Muslim, of any people and religion, every human being is sacred, precious in the eyes of God, and has the right to live in peace.’
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Speaking to a packed hall of pilgrims, the Pope continued his cycle of catechesis on St. Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians.
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