Deccan Chronicle

Pope sets date to honour elders, grandparen­ts

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Vatican City, Jan. 31: Pope Francis has establishe­d an annual date to honour grandparen­ts and other elders, lamenting that they are often forgotten despite the wisdom they have to offer society.

Francis on Sunday announced that every year, on the fourth Sunday of July, the Roman Catholic Church will pay tribute to older adults who have "thoughts and words of wisdom" to offer. This year, Francis will celebrate a special Mass in honour of them on the evening of July 25, pandemic restrictio­ns permitting, the Vatican said. In customary Sunday noon remarks, Francis noted that each year on July 26, the church honours Saints Anne and Joachim, the parents of Jesus' mother, Mary.

Grandparen­ts, Francis said, transmit “life and faith” experience­s to the young. The pope, who is 84 and a frequent booster of grandparen­ts in his remarks for their value to society, cited the “thoughts and words of wisdom” of older adults.

“Their voice is precious because they sing the praises of God and preserve the roots of peoples,” Francis said from the Apostolic Palace Library instead of from a window overlookin­g St. Peter's Square to discourage crowds from gathering in the Covid-19 pandemic. "They remind us that old age is a gift, and that grandparen­ts are the ring linking generation­s, to transmit to young people the experience of life and faith,'' the pope said.

"Grandparen­ts, so many times, are forgotten, and we forget this richness of safeguardi­ng and transmitti­ng roots,'' Francis said. “It's important that grandparen­ts encounter grandchild­ren and grandchild­ren encounter grandparen­ts," Francis said.

He added that “grandparen­ts will dream, will have great desires, in regards to grandchild­ren, and the young, taking strength from grandparen­ts, will go forward.”

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