Families are path to holiness, pope says June 2, 2022By Junno Arocho Esteves Catholic News Service Filed Under: Feature, Marriage & Family Life, News, Vatican, World News VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Family life is a path toward holiness where older and younger generations can learn to live with one another peacefully, Pope Francis said. By “being united — young people, the elderly, adults, children — in our differences, we evangelize with our example of life,” the pope said. In a video message released by the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network June 2, the pope offered his prayer intention for the month of June, which he dedicated to families. At the start of each month, the network posts a short video of the pope offering his specific prayer intention. The pope’s prayer intention for June coincides with the World Meeting of Families, which will be held online and in person in Rome June 22-26. The theme chosen by Pope Francis for the event is “Family love: A vocation and a path to holiness.” In his video message, the pope said that while “there is no such thing as a perfect family,” Christians should not “be afraid of mistakes; we have to learn from them so we can move forward.” God, he added, is always present and “remains with us at all times in the swaying of the boat tossed by the sea.” “When we argue, when we suffer, when we’re joyful, the Lord is there and accompanies us, helps us and corrects us,” he said. “Family love is a personal path of holiness for each one of us. This is why I chose it as the theme for this month’s World Meeting of Families.” Concluding his prayer intention, Pope Francis prayed for Christian families around the world so that “each and every family embody and experience unconditional love and advance in holiness in their daily lives.” – – – Follow Arocho on Twitter: @arochoju Read More Vatican News Selfishness is blocking progress on climate change, cardinal says Perpetrators of abuse are clever; vigilance is critical, speakers say Devotion to Mary leads people to Jesus, to helping others, pope says Pope encourages U.S. Catholic donors to act synodally, with love In ecumenical meetings, pope points to shared saints, shared mission Cardinal: Church must embark on ‘very serious process’ before considering Sodalitium’s dissolution Copyright © 2022 Catholic News Service/U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Print