Pope Francis applauds faith and works of Hungarian people

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03/05/2023
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During his General Audience, Pope Francis reflected on his trip to Hungary and the faith of the Hungarian people. He described them as a strong people who overcame religious persecution. The Pope praised their work in aiding their Ukrainian neighbors in a time of need. 

He closed his address by admiring the Hungarian people's devotion to Mary and asking for the intercession of the Queen of Hungary. 

SUMMARY OF THE POPE'S CATECHESIS IN ENGLISH:

Dear brothers and sisters:
In my recent Apostolic Journey to Hungary, I encountered a courageous people, conscious of its deep Christian roots and open to a future of hope. The nation’s long history of sanctity was crowned in the twentieth century by the witness of many believers during the Nazi and Communist persecutions. Budapest, a city of bridges, symbolizes the challenge facing Hungary, and indeed all of Europe, to continue to build bridges of solidarity and peace between peoples.
There I witnessed at first hand the “humanitarian bridge” created to welcome the numerous refugees from Ukraine, as well as the efforts of the Hungarian people to build a “bridge to the future” through care for the natural and human environment and efforts to ensure a sustainable future. At the impressive Mass that concluded my visit, I witnessed the vitality of the Church in Hungary and its commitment to strengthening the bridges of fraternity that unite Christians of different rites and confessions.
As we begin this month of May, dedicated to Our Lady, I ask her, the Queen of Hungary, to intercede for the beloved Hungarian people and for all of us, so that, rooted in faith, we may build bridges of unity and concord in our communities and in our world.

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