
It may not related directly to the work of the Franciscan Foundation for the Holy Land, but it may be of interest to our many benefactors who are in fact seniors and/or grandparents.
(Vatican Radio) The Vatican’s Office of Liturgical Celebrations has confirmed that Pope Francis will celebrate Holy Mass in St. Peter’s Square this Sunday, 28 September at 10:30 a.m. for grandparents and the elderly. The Pontifical Council for the Family says more than fifty elderly priests from parishes around the world will concelebrate the liturgy with the Holy Father. The main concelebrants will include the oldest priest of the Rome diocese, and one elderly priest each from the Democratic Republic of Congo, India and Argentina.
More than 40 thousand seniors and grandparents from more than 20 countries – many from Italy, Spain, Argentina and the United States – will participate in the morning’s liturgy. The Mass will be preceded from 8:30 to 9:30 by the event, “The blessing of a long life,” in preparation for their meeting with Pope Francis. The hour-long event will feature testimonials from seniors and reflections on five episodes from the Bible. An elderly priest is expected to make a presentation – using only ten verbs – alluding to the profound meaning of aging and old age.
Tying together these testimonials will be the popular Italian children’s fairytale elf: Gipo.


Pope Francis will be welcomed with a live performance by Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli.