Invoking Divine Mercy: Pope Francis’ Powerful Twitter Message on November 4

2023-11-04 19:56:01

A Twitter message shared by Pope Francis on November 4 asking for divine mercy

Fr. Jinu Jacob, Vatican City

On November 4, Pope Francis shared a short message on social media, Twitter, calling on all to tirelessly invoke a merciful and compassionate divine vision.

The full text of the message is as follows:

“Let us ask God for a compassionate vision and a humble heart. Let us not be weary in asking, for the Lord gives us his life that conquers death through the path of mercy and humility.”

EN: We ask God for a compassionate gaze and a humble heart. Let us not tire of asking it, because it is on the path of compassion and humility that the Lord gives us his life, which conquers death.

EN: Let us ask God to grant us a compassionate gaze and a humble heart. May we never tire of asking for this, for it is on the path of compassion and humility that the Lord gives us His life, which triumphs over death.

The Pope’s short messages written through the social media Twitter have tens of thousands of people reading and sharing them all over the world. And Papa’s is also the number one Twitter account of world leaders with the most followers. In the overcrowded world of artificial intelligence and usability, Twitter’s ideas are influencing many human minds.

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