The Courier - June 2021

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The Holy Father's Intention

Pope Releases Video on Beauty of Marriage By COURTNEY MARES

VATICAN CITY, June 1, 2021 (CNA) - Pope Francis has asked people to pray throughout June for young people preparing for the life-long journey of marriage. “Getting married and sharing one’s life is something beautiful,” Pope Francis said in a video message published June 1. “It is a demanding journey, at times difficult, and at times complicated, but it is worth making the effort.” The Vatican released a video message to present the pope’s prayer intention for June. The pope is asking people to pray that couples preparing for marriage with the support of a Christian community may “grow in love, with generosity, faithfulness and patience.” In his video message, Pope Francis said that marriage is a vocation and “a conscious decision for the rest of one’s life that requires specific preparation.” “And on this life-long journey, the husband and wife aren’t alone; Jesus accompanies them,” he said. The prayer request by the pope comes after the marriage rate in the United States hit a record low in 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic caused people to postpone marriage plans. In the European Union, the marriage rate has fallen to nearly half of what it was in 1964, and the divorce rate has more than doubled. Italy had the lowest marriage rate among all EU countries in 2019 with only 3.1 marriages per 1,000 inhabitants. Pope Francis said: “Is it true, what some people say—that young people don’t want to get married, especially during these difficult times?”

“A great deal of patience is necessary in order to love,” he said. “But it is worth it." Each month, the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network produces a video to spread the pope’s prayer intention. In 2021, these intentions have ranged from prayer for women who are victims of violence to prayer that more people will return to the sacrament of confession. The Vatican Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life contributed to the publication of this month’s video as part of the “Special year of the family,” which began on March 19. Gabriella Gambino, undersecretary of the dicastery, said that it is important to prepare “young people and engaged couples for a real vocation, not just for the celebration of a wedding.” “To understand the presence of Christ in the daily lives of engaged couples, and then of spouses, by building on the meaning of Baptism is indispensable in giving young people the certainty that their family project is a response to a definitive call and that this project is possible,” she said. “In a secularized society that no longer believes in marriage, it is fundamental to proclaim the strength and power of the sacrament as a vocation and to show that family relationships can have a salvific value for people and be a path to holiness. It is a matter of concretely bringing Christ into the lives of families.” Pope Francis said: “Please, never forget this. God has a dream for us—love—and He asks us to make it his own.” “Let us make our own the love which is God’s dream for us.” The Beauty of Marriage, and all other videos produced by the Pope's Worldwide Prayer Network, can be viewed online at thepopevideo.org.

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June 2021 The Beauty of Marriage Let us pray for young people who are preparing for marriage with the support of a Christian community: may they grow in love, with generosity, faithfulness and patience. Officials The Most Rev. John M. Quinn, Bishop of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, announces the following appointments: Canonical Administrator Rev. James Starasinich: Appointed Canonical Administrator of St. Mary’s Catholic School in Owatonna, effective April 9, 2021. Chaplain Rev. Andrew Vogel: Appointed Chaplain for the Courage and EnCourage apostolates in the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, effective April 9, 2021. Diaconal Ministry Deacon Terrence Smith: Transferred to diaconal ministry at St. Mary Parish in Chatfield, Assumption of the

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