Pope Francescu prays for journalists working at the time of pandemic

Pope Francescu prays for journalists working at the time of pandemic

Pope Francis has asked people to pray for those working in the media during the pandemic. “Today, I would like to pray for all those who work in the media, those who work to communicate so that people don't feel so isolated, about educating children, who help us [...]

Pope Francis has asked people to pray for those working in the media during the pandemic.

“Today I would like to pray for all those who work in the media, those who work to communicate so that people don't feel so isolated, for the education of children, that we can keep in isolation at this time, said the Pope during the morning mass at the residence of Santa Martha, where he lives.

 

 

The death toll from Covid-19 in Italy has increased by 727, bringing the total number to 13,1155 the lowest since March 26.

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