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From Pius XI to Pope Francis: A history of Spiritual Exercises at the Vatican

From Pius XI to Pope Francis: A history of Spiritual Exercises at the Vatican
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From Pius XI to Pope Francis: A history of Spiritual Exercises at the Vatican

From Pius XI to Pope Francis: A history of Spiritual Exercises at the Vatican
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From Pius XI to Pope Francis: A history of Spiritual Exercises at the Vatican

Pope Francis on retreat with the Roman Curia at the Casa Divin Maestro in Ariccia, Italy, March 4, 2017. Credit: Vatican Media. Vatican City, Feb 22, 2021 / 07:00 am (CNA).- For nearly 100 years, popes have set aside time for an annual retreat and meditation on spiritual exercises. Pope Francis and the Roman Curia began a weeklong Lenten retreat Sunday, but for the first time since the Second Vatican Council, this retreat is not taking place as a time of communal prayer due to the coronavirus pandemic. Instead, the pope has asked the members of the Roman Curia to make their own arrangements for a private Lenten retreat this year on Feb. 21-26. All papal events, including the Wednesday general audience, are canceled for this week.

Pope Francis gives Roman Curia 17th-century text as Lenten reading

Vatican City, Feb 19, 2021 / 05:00 am (CNA).- Pope Francis has given each member of the Roman Curia a book to include in their spiritual reading for their Lenten retreat this year. The book was written by an unnamed Cistercian monk in the 17th century and is entitled “Abbi a cuore il Signore,” which means “Keep the Lord in your Heart.” It was originally written to aid monks in the Italian monastery of San Bartolo to grow in their spiritual lives. The first edition of the manuscript was published in Italian in November 2020 by Edizioni San Paolo as a 320-page book. It is not currently available in English.

The Machynlleth artist who gave light to 18th century Europe

RICHARD Wilson was among the most prominent artists of his day. He was born in Penegroes near Machynlleth in August 1713, the son of a family of vicars and grandson of another prominent member of the clergy, Hugh Wilson of Trefeglwys. The Wilson’s were a family of some high esteem and related to the Wynn family of Mold where Richard spent much of his childhood before he moved to London in 1729 to train as a portrait painter. He enjoyed much success and painted the future King George III as a child in 1748, Richard had also painted landscapes, including a View of Westminster Bridge and a View of Dover in 1747.

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