Cardinal Erdő meets Holy See Secretary of State
Cardinal Erdő said he hoped that Pope Francis would pay another visit to Hungary but added that “it would be too early to talk about actual preparations” for such a...
Cardinal Erdő said he hoped that Pope Francis would pay another visit to Hungary but added that “it would be too early to talk about actual preparations” for such a...
Pope Francis highlighted his meeting with the Hungarian state leaders as a major event of his recent visit to Budapest, and spoke in high terms about the Hungarian faithful.
“It is important that we are able to express our gratitude to God who loves us eternally and will never leave us alone in trouble,” Cardinal Péter Erdő said.
Set up in 2014 by Pope Francis, the council is a high-level economic supervisory body and comprises eight cardinals and seven lay experts.
Mass this year will be celebrated by Cardinal Péter Erdő in the basilica with only those invited present, observing strict guidelines.
In an increasingly atomized society whose many members have lost direction, purpose and hope the message of the Church must remain relevant, Péter Erdő, Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest and Primate of Hungary wrote in his Easter message