Pope Francis will celebrate Mass tomorrow morning on the
Day of Prayer for the Church China and the feast of Our Lady of Sheshan.
Priests
and young people from China will attend the service, which will take place in St
Martha Chapel.
Mgr Savio Hon Tai-Fai, secretary of the Congregation for the
Evangelisation of Peoples, will also be present. He is the only Chinese member of
the Vatican curia.
Pope Francis invited "all Catholics in the
world" to join Chinese believers in prayer on 24 May, to Our Lady of
Sheshan. "I urge all Catholics around the world to join in prayer with our
brothers and sisters who are in China, to implore from God the grace to
proclaim with humility and joy Christ, who died and rose again; to be faithful
to His Church and the Successor of Peter and to live everyday life in service
to their country and their fellow citizens in a way that is consistent with the
faith they profess."
"Making our own a few words of prayer to Our Lady of
Sheshan, together with you, I would like to invoke Mary, Our Lady of Sheshan, to
sustain all those in China, who, amid their daily trials, continue to believe, hope,
and love. May they never be afraid to speak of Jesus to the world, and of the
world to Jesus. Mary, most faithful Virgin,
support Chinese Catholics, make their commitments, which are not easy, more and
more precious in the eyes of the Lord, and nurture the affection and the
participation of the Church in China to the journey of the Universal
Church".