A center for students and young people in Rome has announced that it
will host 24-hour Eucharistic adoration to pray for the Church and the
cardinals in the upcoming Papal conclave.
“Like the apostles were united together with Mary in the Cenacle at
Pentecost, today again the cardinals pray in attitude of availability to
the Holy Spirit,” the center’s chaplain, Fr. Fabien Lambert, said in a
March 8 statement.
“We would also like to unite ourselves with our cardinals and with all
of the Church to pray and intercede for the conclave,” he added.
This news follows Vatican press director Fr. Federico Lombardi’s March 8
announcement that, after five days of general meetings, the cardinals
have decided to start the Papal conclave on Tuesday, March 12.
On March 15, the center will also host a Eucharistic procession to St.
Peter’s Square followed by the recitation of the Rosary on the steps of
the Basilica and Mass celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop Giovanni D'Ercole
of L’Aquila, Italy.
The Centro San Lorenzo was founded in 1983 by Pope John Paul II as an
international center dedicated to the youth of the world. Its aims are
to enrich and form young pilgrims “in their faith within the context of
prayer, the Sacraments, and Catholic community.”
In addition to welcoming young pilgrims from around the globe, the
Centro San Lorenzo serves as the official home to the World Youth Day
Cross.