"When I went to Rome I had a lot of fear, but I also trusted in the fact that the years I would spend in Rome would be beautiful, grace-filled years -- both because I was called to live close to the pope, and because I was called to live close to the pope in the heart of the Church, the liturgy. And I should say at the distance of 14 years that it was like that: Beautiful and very grace-filled years."
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Msgr. Guido Marini sees God’s providence in his ‘new call’ as bishop (2 September 2021) Catholic News Agency
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