Pope Francis meets Hungarian acolytes, altar servers

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Vatican City (MTI) – More than 1,600 acolytes and altar servers from Hungary and dioceses from beyond the border met Pope Francis on the opening day of the eleventh International Pilgrimage of Acolytes and Altar Servers in Rome on Tuesday.
The event is organised by the Coetus Internationalis Ministrantium (CIM), an international organisation comprising acolytes and altar servers from across Europe, which meets every five years.
Pope Francis spoke about the power of faith and its ability to provide strength and happiness. He said Jesus shows the way in “the great journey” of life to the weak and that faith helps one to be more open to and accepting of one’s peers.
Pope Francis led a vigil with prayers spoken in Italian, French, German and Hungarian.
The pontiff was greeted in St. Peter’s Square with hymns and prayer.





