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“To remember the devastating experiences that took place in the residential schools hurts, angers, causes pain, and yet it is necessary.”
FaithSpeeches
In his general audience, Pope Francis emphasized how following Jesus often means accepting that we don’t have total control over our lives, especially as we age.
FaithSpeeches
In his general audience, Pope Francis implored Catholics to take care of the elderly as a community of faith.
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In his general audience, Pope Francis highlighted how old age ironically helps us to fulfill Jesus’ commandment to be “born again.”
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“The Holy Spirit wants us to concentrate on the here and now, because the time and place in which we find ourselves are themselves grace-filled.”
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“Do not hide old age, do not hide the fragility of old age,” Pope Francis said in his Wednesday audience. “This is a teaching for all of us.”
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If the elderly, who have seen it all by that time, keep intact their passion for justice, then there is hope for love, and also for faith.
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“God is not afraid of our prayer of protest, no!” Pope Francis said in his Wednesday audience, during which he talked about lessons the faithful can take from the book of Job.
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At times, by over-emphasizing our efforts to do good works, we have created an ideal of holiness excessively based on ourselves.
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“The life of our communities must know how to benefit from the talents and charisms of so many elderly people who are already retired, but who are a wealth to be treasured,” Pope Francis said in his weekly audience.