Pope Francis delivers his Angelus address from the window of his studio overlooking St. Peter’s Square, Aug. 25, 2024. Credit: Vatican Media.
In his Angelus address, the Pope reflected on Saint Peter’s words to Jesus recorded in the Gospel of John, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life” (John 6:68).
Pope Francis pointed out that the disciples did not always understand what Jesus said and did, but even when it was not easy for them to understand, they remained faithful because they had experienced that Jesus was “the answer to the thirst for life, the thirst for joy, and the thirst for love.”
“Brothers and sisters … For us, too, it is not easy to follow the Lord, to understand his way of acting, to make his criteria and his examples our own,” he said.
“However, the more we stay close to him — the more we adhere to his Gospel, receive his grace in the sacraments, stay in his company in prayer, imitate him in humility and charity — the more we experience the beauty of having him as a friend, and we realize that only he has ‘the words of eternal life,’” Pope Francis said.
After praying the Angelus prayer in Latin with the crowd gathered in St. Peter’s Square, the Pope offered prayers for people suffering from war, particularly in Ukraine and the Holy Land, and for people experiencing health challenges.
Pope Francis expressed his solidarity in particular with the thousands of people affected by mpox, also called monkeypox, a disease rapidly spreading in parts of Africa that has been declared a global health emergency.
“I pray for all those infected, especially the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo who are so tried,” he said. “I express my sympathy to the local churches in the countries most affected by this disease and encourage governments and private industries to share available technology and treatments so that no one lacks adequate medical care.”
The Pope offered greetings to young people with physical and mental disabilities who are currently participating in the “Relay for Inclusion” in Italy.
Pope Francis also greeted new seminarians from the North American College present in St. Peter’s Square, encouraging them to live their vocations with joy “because true prayer gives us joy.”
“May Mary, who welcomed Jesus, the Word of God … help us to listen to him and never abandon him,” the Pope prayed.
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