Advertisement Daughters of CharityICN Would you like to advertise on ICN? Click to learn more.

Pope Francis: Jesus is the bread of life


In his address to the huge crowd gathered for the Angelus in St Peter's Square today, Pope Francis urged them to look beyond material needs and turn to Jesus who is the bread of life. Reflecting on the Gospel reading of the day which describes the crowd that went looking for Jesus, not because they saw the signs but because they had eaten the loaves of bread and were filled. The Pope said those people gave more value to the bread than to the person who had given it to them.

He explained that before this spiritual blindness, Jesus highlights the need to look beyond the gift and discover the giver. God himself is the gift and is also the giver.

Jesus invites us to be open to a perspective which is not only that of daily preoccupation and material needs; Jesus speaks to us of a different kind of food, food which is not corruptible and that we must search for and welcome into our lives.

He exhorts us not to work for food that perishes but "for the food that endures for eternal life which the Son of Man will give us" he said.

With these words He wants us to understand that beyond a physical hunger, man has a different kind of hunger - "we all have this hunger" - a more important kind of hunger that cannot be satisfied with ordinary food.

"It is the hunger for life, the hunger for eternity, that only He can satisfy because He is the bread of life" he said.

Pointing out that the true meaning of our earthly existence is to be found at the end, in eternity, Pope Francis said that to be open to meeting Jesus every day of our lives will illuminate our lives and give meaning to small gifts, sufferings and preoccupations.

Quoting from the Gospel of John, the Pope said: "Jesus said to them: I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst".

"This refers to the Eucharist, the greatest gift that fulfills body and soul".

To meet and to welcome Jesus, "the bread of life" gives meaning and hope to our lives that are sometimes tortuous. But this "bread of life" also gives us the duty to satisfy the spiritual and material needs of our brothers.

To do this, he said, we must announce the Gospel everywhere, and with the witness of a fraternal attitude of solidarity towards our neighbour, we can make Christ and his love present amongst men.

Source: Vatican Radio

Adverts

Catholic Women's League

We offer publicity space for Catholic groups/organisations. See our advertising page if you would like more information.

We Need Your Support

ICN aims to provide speedy and accurate news coverage of all subjects of interest to Catholics and the wider Christian community. As our audience increases - so do our costs. We need your help to continue this work.

You can support our journalism by advertising with us or donating to ICN.

Mobile Menu Toggle Icon