World Day of the Sick 2024 11 February

Pope Francis’ said in his message for the 32nd World Day of the Sick: “Our lives, reflecting in the image of the Trinity, are meant to
attain fulfilment through a network of relationships, friendships and love, both given and received. We were created to be together, not alone.
” This relational aspect of humanity, he adds, retains its importance even in moments of vulnerability, uncertainty and insecurity,
caused often by the onset of a serious illness.
The Pope invites everyone to offer compassionate and loving closeness to those who are ill. “To care for the sick thus means above all to care for their relationships, all of them: with God, with others—family members, friends, healthcare workers—with creation and with themselves.”
In conclusion, he invites us to draw inspiration from Jesus’ compassion-filled gaze through prayer and the Eucharist, so as to
“heal the wounds of solitude and isolation.”





