Pope Notes That Our Lady's Birthday Is Thursday

And encourages pilgrims to follow example of newly canonized Mother Teresa of Calcutta

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After today’s catechesis during the general audience, Pope Francis recalled that tomorrow we celebrate the Birthday of the Virgin Mary.
He invited those present, by her intercession, to wonder at the works of mercy that Jesus performs in our lives so as to convert and to become workers of mercy ourselves.
Addressing in particular the young, the sick and newlyweds, he proposed to them the example of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, canonised last Sunday.
“Dear young people,” he said, “become, like her, workers of mercy; dear sick people, feel her compassionate closeness especially at the hour of the cross; dear newlyweds, invoke her so that care for and attention to the weakest may never be lacking in your families”.

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