From http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/06/02/us-pope-holyhour-idUSBRE95109Z20130602
(Reuters) - Pope
Francis led Roman Catholics on Sunday in the first worldwide "Holy
Hour," in which participants prayed at the same time around the globe
for those suffering from war, slave labor, human trafficking and the
economic crisis.
The Vatican asked Catholics to
join him between 5-6 p.m. Rome time (11.00 a.m.-12.00 p.m. ET) in what
is known as a Eucharistic adoration - praying before a consecrated
communion host.
They were asked to
gather in cathedrals, neighborhood parishes and monasteries to pray for
two general intentions penned by the pope, who prayed in St. Peter's
Basilica.
One was for those "who
still suffer slavery and who are victims of war, human trafficking, drug
running and slave labor" as well as for the "unemployed, the elderly,
migrants, the homeless, prisoners and those who experience
marginalization".
The other was for
the 1.2 billion member Church itself and that it be "without stain or
blemish", an apparent allusion to scandals that have undermined its
credibility, such as the sexual abuse of children by clergy.
A
Vatican official said it was "the first time in the history of the
Church" that such an event was taking place. The Vatican said it was
impossible to estimate immediately how many people took part.
(Reporting by Philip Pullella; editing by David Stamp)
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