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Lenten retreat for pope, Vatican officials canceled because of pandemic

The annual Lenten retreat for the pope and top Vatican officials has been canceled because of the ongoing pandemic
Lenten retreat for pope, Vatican officials canceled because of pandemic

Roman Curia during the Spiritual Exercises at the Casa Divin Maestro in Ariccia in March 2020. (Photo: Vatican News)

Published: January 21, 2021 05:26 AM GMT
Updated: January 21, 2021 05:28 AM GMT

The pope's annual Lenten retreat with Roman Curia officials has been canceled because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Vatican said.

However, Pope Francis has invited those who normally participate in the retreat -- cardinals living in Rome and the heads of Vatican offices -- to arrange for their own personal retreat in prayer, said a written communique from the Vatican press office Jan. 20.

Given the ongoing health emergency, it said, it will not be possible this year for officials to come together for the spiritual exercises at the Pauline Fathers' retreat and conference center in Ariccia, a town about 20 miles southeast of Rome.

The week set aside for each person to arrange for his own retreat will be from the afternoon of Feb. 21 to Feb. 26. Pope Francis will follow the same schedule, which means he will not have any appointments that week including no general audience Feb. 24.

Last year, Pope Francis did not attend the Lenten retreat because he was recovering from a mild cold. Instead, he followed the meditations from his residence, spiritually joining the curia and doing spiritual exercises at home.

The retreat held March 1-6 that year came just days before the Italian government imposed a national lockdown March 9.

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