Pope Francis: I'm a Pharmacist, Prayer Is My Drug

Pontiff gives out rosaries in pill boxes, says 'good for the heart'
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Nov 17, 2013 8:25 AM CST
Pope Francis: I'm a Pharmacist, Prayer Is My Drug
Pope Francis shows a rosary in a box designed to resemble a packet of pills, during his Sunday's appearance from his studio overlooking St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Sunday, Nov. 17, 2013.   (Gregorio Borgia)

Joking that he's like a pharmacist, Pope Francis is promoting prayer as medicine for the heart. Appearing today at his studio window, Francis held up a rosary in a box designed to resemble a packets of pills, before volunteers distributed thousands of those boxes, which feature a design of a human heart. Francis said he was recommending reciting the rosary prayer as a "spiritual medicine" that is "good for the heart."

Francis' down-to-earth way of speaking, in a style ordinary people can readily understand, is drawing larger than usual crowds to St. Peter's Square for his traditional weekly appearances. About 80,000 tourists and Romans packed the square today. (More Pope Francis stories.)

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