Teresa Tomio
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Hey, Vince, a belated Buona Pasqua to you, my friend. Happy Easter.
Hey, Vince, a belated Buona Pasqua to you, my friend. Happy Easter.
Hey, Vince, a belated Buona Pasqua to you, my friend. Happy Easter.
It was very sad, but as you said, given all the medical complications, I don't think it was very surprising. I was watching a lot of our coverage on EW10 Catholic TV, and even when he was greeting the people yesterday on the Loggia, that famous balcony in the center of St. Peter's Square,
It was very sad, but as you said, given all the medical complications, I don't think it was very surprising. I was watching a lot of our coverage on EW10 Catholic TV, and even when he was greeting the people yesterday on the Loggia, that famous balcony in the center of St. Peter's Square,
It was very sad, but as you said, given all the medical complications, I don't think it was very surprising. I was watching a lot of our coverage on EW10 Catholic TV, and even when he was greeting the people yesterday on the Loggia, that famous balcony in the center of St. Peter's Square,
I don't think he looked like he had improved all that much since he had been back at his residence at the Casa Santa Marta. I thought he looked very weak. It was beautiful to see him there, to greet the pilgrims in St. Peter's, a beautiful sunny day in Rome, the most important day on the Christian calendar. So it was very special. So I think mixed feelings, really sad but not surprised.
I don't think he looked like he had improved all that much since he had been back at his residence at the Casa Santa Marta. I thought he looked very weak. It was beautiful to see him there, to greet the pilgrims in St. Peter's, a beautiful sunny day in Rome, the most important day on the Christian calendar. So it was very special. So I think mixed feelings, really sad but not surprised.
I don't think he looked like he had improved all that much since he had been back at his residence at the Casa Santa Marta. I thought he looked very weak. It was beautiful to see him there, to greet the pilgrims in St. Peter's, a beautiful sunny day in Rome, the most important day on the Christian calendar. So it was very special. So I think mixed feelings, really sad but not surprised.
It's a combination of both. He's been very weak, although he has been doing some writing. He did write the meditations to the Stations of the Cross, the Way of the Cross and the Colosseum for Friday evening, even though he wasn't there. He also wrote some messages for his weekly audiences and his messages for the Angelus on Sundays, just putting those messages out there.
It's a combination of both. He's been very weak, although he has been doing some writing. He did write the meditations to the Stations of the Cross, the Way of the Cross and the Colosseum for Friday evening, even though he wasn't there. He also wrote some messages for his weekly audiences and his messages for the Angelus on Sundays, just putting those messages out there.
It's a combination of both. He's been very weak, although he has been doing some writing. He did write the meditations to the Stations of the Cross, the Way of the Cross and the Colosseum for Friday evening, even though he wasn't there. He also wrote some messages for his weekly audiences and his messages for the Angelus on Sundays, just putting those messages out there.
Those events weren't actually held. But usually what happens in this case is there is a group, part of the Roman Curia, that would run things for him. And so, for example, Cardinal Farrell, the one who made the announcement, is considered as a fancy Italian name for him. Basically, he's the administrator of the Vatican.
Those events weren't actually held. But usually what happens in this case is there is a group, part of the Roman Curia, that would run things for him. And so, for example, Cardinal Farrell, the one who made the announcement, is considered as a fancy Italian name for him. Basically, he's the administrator of the Vatican.
Those events weren't actually held. But usually what happens in this case is there is a group, part of the Roman Curia, that would run things for him. And so, for example, Cardinal Farrell, the one who made the announcement, is considered as a fancy Italian name for him. Basically, he's the administrator of the Vatican.
So he's been very involved in that, as are the other cardinals who are there based in Rome.
So he's been very involved in that, as are the other cardinals who are there based in Rome.
So he's been very involved in that, as are the other cardinals who are there based in Rome.
Well, you know, absolutely, and, you know, we say, as my mother used to say, we offer everything up to God and put it before the cross. The Church is His. It was founded by Christ Jesus on the Rock St. Peter, and we trust in the process.
Well, you know, absolutely, and, you know, we say, as my mother used to say, we offer everything up to God and put it before the cross. The Church is His. It was founded by Christ Jesus on the Rock St. Peter, and we trust in the process.