In his third encyclical, Fratelli Tutti ("All Brothers"), Pope Francis reflects on a topic of great importance: human solidarity and friendship. Pope Francis first greeted the world with the words fratelli e sorelle -- "brothers and sisters" -- following his election to the papacy. In this encyclical, he continues to address all men and women as his brothers and sisters, calling us to consider what our common brotherhood requires of us.
Pope Francis has shown repeatedly that he is dedicated to promoting friendship among all people. Fratelli Tutti follows his 2019 signing of the Document on Human Fraternity in Abu Dhabi. And at the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, Pope Francis prayed for the salvation of all people in his extraordinary "Urbi et Orbi" address in an empty St. Peter's Square.
The Holy Father calls us to live out our Christian duty to see the face of Jesus in our neighbors, recognizing everyone we meet as a brother or sister. In this encyclical, Pope Francis reminds us of our "(blessed) common belonging." By fostering a genuine affection for all, we reaffirm the dignity of every human person created in the image and likeness of God.
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#NotAlone World Meeting on Human Fraternity International event inspired by Pope Francis and Fratelli tutti, to construct and experience social fraternity and friendship, from St. Peter's Square, Vatican. Live Now online at https://t.co/bRkkawnBil
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#Vatican ambassador Archbishop Pierre's address to the US Catholic bishops was essentially a summary of the ten years of ministry of Pope Francis. Mention of Amoris Laetitia, Laudatory Si', Fratelli Tutti. Interesting Pierre felt a need to summarize it all.