.A statue of Mary and the Christ child is displayed inside Jesus the Good Shepherd Church in Dunkirk, Md. Pope Francis has asked Catholics worldwide to pray the rosary every day throughout the month of May, pleading for an end to the pandemic and praying for those most affected by the disease and its consequences. (CNS photo/Bob Roller) .Pope Francis uses incense as he venerates a statue of Mary and the Christ Child during Mass at Verano cemetery in Rome in this Nov. 1, 2015, file photo. The pope has asked Catholics worldwide to pray the rosary every day throughout the month of May, pleading for an end to the pandemic and praying for those most affected by the disease and its consequences. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Pope Francis uses incense as he venerates a statue of Mary and the Christ Child during Mass at Verano cemetery in Rome in this Nov. 1, 2015, file photo. The pope has asked Catholics worldwide to pray the rosary every day throughout the month of May, pleading for an end to the pandemic and praying for those most affected by the disease and its consequences. (CNS photo/Paul Haring) Apr. 30, 2021 Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY – The global Catholic Church coming together to pray for an end to the coronavirus pandemic represents the hope and faith of the people of God and how they find solace and strength together with Mary, said a theological expert in Mariology.
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