(ANSA) - VATICAN CITY, NOV 4 - Pope Francis on Wednesday
urged the faithful to respect authorities' rules on the COVID
crisis as he held his first weekly general audience for months
in live streaming from an empty Apostolic Library, to which the
sessions have returned because of a virus spike in Italy.
"Sadly we have had to return to this audience in the Library,
and that is to defend ourselves from COVID contagion," said
Francis.
"This teaches us, also, that we must be very attentive to the
rules of the authorities, whether they be political or health,
to defend ourselves from this pandemic.
"Let us offer the Lord this distance between us for the good of
all," the pontiff went on, "and let us think: let us think very
much of the sick, to those who have become disposable, and let
us think of the doctors, nurses, voluntary workers, of all the
many people working with the sick at this time, who are risking
their lives, but doing so out of love.
"Their vocation is love for their fellow man. Let us pray for
them. Thank you".
The pope also reiterated his "closeness" to the victims of
Islamist terrorist attacks in Nice and Vienna.
He said these acts of terror were also aimed at "compromising
the fraternity between faiths". (ANSA).
Respect COVID rules says pope on streaming return
1st general audience back in Apostolic Library, without faithful