Pope Francis: Message To Madagascar Eucharistic Congress & Missionaries

Can rediscovering our love for Christ truly transform the world? Pope Francis believes it can, and his message to the third national Eucharistic Congress in Madagascar is a resounding call to action.

The Holy Father, in a message delivered this week to the ongoing national Eucharistic Congress in Madagascar, has issued an invitation that resonates with a profound urgency. He urges the faithful to reignite their passion for spending time with Christ, seeing this personal encounter as the wellspring from which flows the mission to spread His love to others. This message, a beacon of hope, comes as the Church in Madagascar gathers for its third national Eucharistic Congress, a significant event that is taking place in Antsiranana from August 23rd to 26th, 2024.

This event, spearheaded by Bishop Marie Fabien Raharilamboniaina, O.C.D., President of the Episcopal Conference of Madagascar, brings together pilgrims and faithful from across the nation, united in their desire to deepen their understanding of the Eucharist and their relationship with Christ. The date, August 3, 2024, marks the occasion when the message was sent by the Pope, underscoring the importance of the event in the eyes of the Catholic Church.

Event Details Information
Event Name Third National Eucharistic Congress
Location Antsiranana, Madagascar
Dates August 23-26, 2024
Key Theme Rediscovering love for Christ and becoming missionaries of His love
Pope's Role Sent a message of encouragement and guidance to the participants
Key Message Spending time with Christ leads to spreading His love, transforming society
Pope Francis Praying for Participants in Madagascar’s National

Pope Francis Praying for Participants in Madagascar’s National

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Francis encourages quarry workers, celebrates Mass with a million in

Pope to Madagascar Eucharistic Congress pilgrims Be missionaries of

Pope to Madagascar Eucharistic Congress pilgrims Be missionaries of