What is traditional Sunday blessing that distributes pop in St. Peter Square?

Vatican City: For thousands of Catholic pilgrims in Rome, it is a precious Vatican appointment, the pope blessing the Pope on Sunday of the afternoon, saves from a window with a view of the Paint Peter Square. The new Pope, Leo XIV, on Sunday is scheduled to offer her first such prayer from Logi, where she first appeared publicly after being selected three days ago. Here is a look at history, meaning and memorable moments with the blessings of Sunday’s past. In 1954, the history of Pope’s Sunday blessings, which he declared Virgin Mary, Pope Pius XII as a special year of Vandana, publicly started reciting a traditional Catholic mid -day prayer. He first gave it out of Rome in Custel Gandolfo, from the Pope’s summer residence. Back to the Vatican, he placed it up from a window in front of St. Peter Square in the Apostolic Palace in the 16th -century building, where there are pope apartments. Pope Francis broke in a Vatican guest house instead broke the tradition with tradition, but still maintained Sunday’s prayer tradition from the palace. Seeing the Pope relatively closely has become a chance for ordinary loyal. Especially since the sinner of St. John Paul II – from 1978 to 2005 – Pop has added small messages touching various topics of the day. When a Pope remembers the weekly opportunity, as Francis did it during his hospitalization earlier this year, it creates global news. The Vatican announced that Leo would offer its first such prayer on Sunday, coincidentally in Italy and the United States, in other countries. Prayer for Mary The Angelus is a short prayer for Mary that many Catholic recite daily. Often prayed before the mass, but traditionally with toll of bells, dawn, afternoon and evening, it refers to the moment when Gospels says that Archengel Gabriel told Mary that she would become the mother of God, and she accepted. “Angelus” is Latin for Angel, and the first poem of prayer “Prabhu’s messenger is declared with Mary.” Faith then replies, “and he imagined the Holy Spirit,” then an Ola Mary and some other verses and prayers. This “declaration” scene is so important in Christian dogma that it has been represented by some of the most famous painters for centuries. Some artists have also portrayed loyal people who recite Angelus, a practice that began in the Middle Ages. During the Easteryime – the current Ltegical season, Easter is spread from Sunday to Pentecost for 50 days – the prayer is replaced with another devotion to Mary, Regina Koli (Latin for “Rani of Heaven”, Latin for the revival of Christ) which encourages the joy in Christian revival. Given the moments of memorable Sunday prayer, St. John Paul II appeared at his hospital window for his last angelus prayer in less than three weeks before he died in 2005. He did not speak, blessing the crowd with only an olive branch. An arcabishop gave his message, in which young people were not afraid to be afraid to follow Jesus with the trademark. Thousands of people packed St. Peter Square when Pope Benedict Sixteenth gave his last Sunday prayer in 2013 before becoming the first Pope in 600 years. He made him happy because he believed that he was not leaving the church, but was turning to prayer due to his advance age. In 2013, in his first Angelus, Francis introduced a major formation of his sinner: Mercy. “A little kind of mercy makes the world less cold and more bus,” he told the crowd. Recently, Francis used Sunday’s blessings to call for peace, especially in Ukraine and Gaza. But he will also stop his blessings with a down-to-back phrase, “is a good lunch.”