Opening the historic meeting of religious leaders gathered at the Vatican to discuss the importance of marriage, Pope Francis said, "For most of us, the family provides the principal place where we can aspire to greatness as we strive to realize our full capacity for virtue and charity."
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"I pray that your colloquium will be an inspiration to all who seek to support and strengthen the union of man and woman in marriage as a unique, natural, fundamental and beautiful good for persons, communities, and whole societies," Pope Francis said.
From Synod Hall, Pope Francis addressed hundreds of religious leaders and scholars from 14 faith traditions and 23 countries who are gathered for the colloquium on the family, titled "The Complementarity of Man and Woman."
"Evidence is mounting that the decline of the marriage culture is associated with increased poverty and a host of other social ills, disproportionately affecting women, children and the elderly," Pope Francis said. "It is always they who suffer the most in this crisis."
"The crisis in the family has produced an ecological crisis, for social environments, like natural environments, need protection," Pope Francis said.
- Pope Francis greets President Henry B. Eyring in the Synod Hall at Vatican City as colloquium on marriage begins
- Pope Francis and Cardinal Mueller
- Pope Francis and Cardinal Mueller enter the Synod hall
- The Synod hall at the colloquium on the complementarity of Man and Woman.
- The Complementarity of Man and Woman
- St. Peter's Square Vatican City
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Just after his address, Pope Francis warmly individually greeted and shook hands with several faith leaders, including President Henry B. Eyring of the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. President Eyring will address the gathering Tuesday.
Other speakers include several Catholic leaders, the Rev. Dr. Richard D. Warren, founding pastor of Saddleback Church in California; Dr. Russell D. Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission; Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks and other speakers from the Sikh, Tao, Islamic, Anglican, Mennonite and other religious traditions. (See a full list of the conference presenters.)
Elder L. Tom Perry of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and his wife, Barbara, and Bishop Gérald Caussé of the Presiding Bishopric and his wife, Valérie, are accompanying President Eyring.
See all Mormon Newsroom coverage of the summit at the Vatican.
See also: Pope Francis Opening Address Humanum Conference on the Humanum YouTube channel.
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