VATICAN CITY — On Sundays and holy days, Pope Francis leads the recitation of the Angelus or Regina Coeli prayers at noon. He introduces the Marian prayer with a little reflection, usually on the day’s Gospel reading. To mark the second anniversary of his election tomorrow, I took the texts of all those reflections he gave in the past year and this was the result:
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What Pope Francis spoke about in year two of his pontificate
VATICAN CITY — On Sundays and holy days, Pope Francis leads the recitation of the Angelus or Regina Coeli prayers at noon. He introduces the Marian prayer with a little reflection, usually on the day’s Gospel reading. To mark the second anniversary of his election tomorrow, I took the texts of all those reflections he gave in the past year and this was the result: