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Pope calls on Christians to express their faith in action


Pope Francis says the lives of Christians must be coherent and express faith in action. Speaking to the crowds gathered in a rainy St Peter's Square for the Sunday Angelus, the Pope invited all believers to always bear in mind the message of the Gospel, the image of the Crucified Lord, and the need to be witnesses of faith.

The Pope also told the crowds that there were 300 homeless people in the square, distributing 50,000 copies of the Gospel- where we "we can meet Jesus, listen to Him, and get to know Him". This is a beautiful gesture" he said. "Those who are most needy are the ones who are giving us the Word of God". "Take it - he said - keep it in your pocket or in your handbag and read a passage a day. God's word lights up our path. It will do you good!"

Reflecting on the reading of the day, the Pope said that John tells of a group of Greeks of Jewish faith who came to Jerusalem to celebrate a feast day and said to Philip "We would like to see Jesus". Francis pointed out that there were many people in the Holy city including High Priests, political leaders as well as ordinary citizens and people like those "Greeks" who were curious to get to know Jesus and to learn of his life. And repeating the words "We would like to see Jesus", Pope Francis said that there are many amongst us who would like to see Jesus, who are in search of his life-giving message.

To them - he said - "there are three things we can offer: the Gospel, the crucifix and our witness". In the Gospel - the Pope said - we can meet Jesus and listen to his words; through the crucifix we have the tangible sign of His love for us when he died on the cross to save us; in being witnesses to Christianity we can express our faith in simple gestures of fraternal charity.

After the Angelus, Pope Francis thanked the people of Naples for the warm welcome he received during his pastoral visit to the city on Saturday. And noting that it was World Water Day, the Pope said water is the most essential element of life and that the future of humanity depends on our capacity to protect water and to adopt correct water utilization policies. Calling on the international community to monitor water policies so that the waters of the planet be adequately protected Francis also pointed out that water is a common good and that it must be accessible to all.

Source: VIS

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