In his weekly audience, Pope Francis explained the Law’s role in two stages of our lives: before we become believers in Jesus Christ and after receiving the faith.
Speeches
Pope Francis: Encounter with Jesus is more important than all of the commandments
Pope Francis speaks in his weekly audience about St. Paul’s Letter to the Galatians and what it tells us about covenant, law and encounter with Christ.
Pope Francis: You cannot negotiate with the Gospel
Pope Francis delivers his first catechesis after undergoing colon surgery.
When’s the last time you called grandma? Pope Francis’ homily for the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly
How do we see our grandparents and elderly persons? When was the last time we visited or telephoned an elderly person in order to show our closeness and to benefit from what they have to tell us?
Pope Francis: Paul is a testament that God uses sinners to do his will
How is it possible that God uses a sinner, a frail and weak person, to do His will? Everything has been prepared in God’s plan.
Pope Francis: Those who insist on ‘keeping the truth’ over preaching the Gospel have always threatened the church
This situation in Paul’s letter to the Galatians is not far removed from the experience of many Christians today.
Pope Francis: In your most painful moments, know that Jesus is praying for you.
With prayer and with life, there remains only to have courage and hope, to to feel the prayer of Jesus strongly and to keep on going.
Pope Francis: Pray constantly — but don’t lose touch with reality
“A prayer that is alien from life is not healthy. A prayer that alienates itself from the concreteness of life becomes spiritualism, or worse, ritualism.”
Pope Francis: Don’t forget that Jesus is praying for you — right now and always.
Jesus not only wants us to pray as He prays, but assures us that we can always count on His prayer. We must be aware of this: Jesus prays for me.
Pope Francis: Why does it seem like God doesn’t answer our prayers sometimes?
’Prayer is not a magic wand: It is a dialogue with the Lord.’
