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Pope Francis
Then the pope asked: “What is the cross for you? Yes, it is the Christian symbol. We make the sign of the cross, but often we do not do it well.”
FaithPope Francis Homilies
Pope Francis
We must ask ourselves, what do I feel when I see on the news that a bomb has fallen on a hospital and lots of poor children have been killed? Do I just say a prayer and go on my way like before?
FaithPope Francis Homilies
Pope Francis
Pope Francis: “war begins in the heart of a person; it begins at home, in the family, among friends and then goes out into the whole world.”
FaithPope Francis Homilies
Pope Francis
The poor and humble people who have faith in the Lord are the victims of the “intellectuals of religion,” and those who are “seduced by clericalism.”
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On Oct. 31 the pope will participate in a ceremony to mark 500 years since the start of the Reformation.
Pope Francis raises the Eucharist as he celebrates morning Mass in the chapel of the Domus Sanctae Marthae at the Vatican April 11. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano, handout)
FaithPope Francis Homilies
Pope Francis
“Behind an attitude of rigidity there is always something else in the life of a person. Rigidity is not a gift of God. Meekness is, goodness is, benevolence is, forgiveness is. But rigidity isn’t.”
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FaithPope Francis Homilies
Pope Francis
“When I go to visit the retirement homes for elderly priests I find so many of these great shepherds who have given their lives for the faithful. There they are, sick, paralyzed, in wheelchairs but you can see them smiling straight away."
Pope Francis prays during a Marian vigil in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican Oct. 8. Also pictured is Msgr. Guido Marini, papal master of ceremonies. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
FaithPope Francis Homilies
Pope Francis
"Humility never comes without humiliation. And we see Jesus humiliated on the cross,” said Francis.
Pope Francis delivers his homily during Mass Sept. 27 in the chapel of the Domus Sanctae Marthae at the Vatican. Don't respond to grief or anguish with pills, alcohol or avoidance, Pope Francis said. (CNS photo/L'Osservatore Romano handout via EPA)
Pope Francis
Pope Francis said silence and prayer is the way to overcome our darkest moments, rather than resorting to pills or alcohol to escape from our woes. His comments came during his homily at the morning Mass celebrated on Tuesday at the Santa Marta residence. Taking his cue from the day’s fir
Pope Francis Homilies
Pope Francis
The pope talked about the many ways in which we hide the light of faith, through jealousy and arguments, by plotting evil against our neighbors or simply by putting off until tomorrow the good that we should do today.