More than 3,000 Catholics participated in a peaceful prayer march in New York City, while over 5,000 Catholics offered mass for Israel and led a massive Eucharistic procession through the heart of the city. The purpose of the assembly opened by Pope Francis in Rome is to encourage dialogue among different factions within the Catholic Church. The event, which drew thousands of participants, aims to bridge the divide and foster understanding among the church's warring camps. The procession, spanning several blocks, moved through Times Square, leaving bystanders in tears. The display of faith and unity is seen as a sign of revival and has garnered attention for its pro-Israel stance. The event highlights the growing importance of religious gatherings and the need for unity in a divided world.
Pro-Israel Eucharist procession of over 5,000 Catholics peacefully marched through the streets of NYC offering their thoughts and prayers. Our country needs more of this! https://t.co/ZOfZpYWtxG
5,000+ Catholics offered mass for Israel and lead a massive Eucharistic procession that spanned for blocks through the heart of New York City Bystanders were in tears in the middle of Times Square God is on the move There is a revival https://t.co/KkII349Mbb
THOUSANDS of Catholics process through New York in prayer, in solidarity with our brothers in Israel. Jews and Christians against Evil incarnate. https://t.co/NEtEMn2zj8
Catholics in New York City Draw Thousands for Eucharistic Procession in ‘Mass for Israel’ (VIDEO) via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/ZEcZcnaWAP
The purpose of the assembly that Pope Francis opened in Rome last week is downright revolutionary for our era, @EJDionne writes. "He’s trying to get the Catholic Church’s warring camps to listen to each other." https://t.co/xUz4Atx3RC
More than 3,000 Catholics led a peaceful prayer march in New York https://t.co/MbhufRNxvK