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Pope prays for ‘fragile’ world

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VATICAN CITY — Praying in a desolately empty St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis on Friday likened the COVID-19 pandemic to a storm laying bare illusions that people can be self-sufficient and instead leaves “all of us fragile and disoriente­d” and needing each other’s help and comfort.

Francis stood under a canopy erected on the steps of St. Peter’s Basilica while leading a special prayer service as rain soaked the usually crowded cobbleston­e square. “Open our hearts to hope,” he said in his opening prayer.

“Lord, may you bless the world, give health to our bodies and comfort our hearts,” he prayed.

At the end of the hourlong ceremony, he gave a blessing traditiona­lly reserved for Christmas and Easter.

Wearing a simple white cassock, Francis climbed the sloping steps of the square by himself until he neared a canopied platform that had been erected to shelter him from the elements, taking the arm of an aide for the last steps.

Francis referred to the 17th-century colonnade that delineates St. Peter’s Square while praying, “From this colonnade that embraces Rome and the whole world, may God’s blessing come down upon you as a consoling embrace.”

He compared the viral outbreak plaguing Italy and much of the world to an “unexpected, turbulent storm.”

“We have realized that we are on the same boat, all of us fragile and disoriente­d, but at the same time important and needed, all of us now called to row together, each of us in need of comforting each other,” the pope said.

Before the pandemic, Francis said, people were rushing through life, “greedy for profit,” undisturbe­d by “wars and injustices” and not hearing the “cry of the poor or of our ailing planet. We carried on regardless, thinking we would stay healthy in a world that was sick.”

Then, moving to a temporary altar near the basilica’s entrance, he prayed silently and listened to a series of invocation­s, including one that said, “Save us, O Lord, from illness, epidemics and fear of one’s brother.”

 ?? Yara Nardi/Pool via AP ?? Pope Francis, in white, prays in an empty St. Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, on Friday. Francis compared the COVID-19 outbreak to an “unexpected, turbulent storm” as he prayed for the world.
Yara Nardi/Pool via AP Pope Francis, in white, prays in an empty St. Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, on Friday. Francis compared the COVID-19 outbreak to an “unexpected, turbulent storm” as he prayed for the world.

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