The Pope signaled that he wants a church whose first priority is the poor and disadvantaged.
Pope Francis celebrated
his installation mass in front of hundreds of thousands of people at the Vatican Tuesday morning.
The Pope signaled that
he wants a church whose first priority is the poor and disadvantaged.
This issue is also close
to the heart of Bishop Michael Bransfield, of the Diocese of
Wheeling-Charleston. Bishop Bransfield wrote his pastoral letter on poverty on
children here in West Virginia.
The Pope also spoke about the environment, another priority in the mountain state.