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Pope at Audience: Are You Suffering? Look to the Cross

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Pope at Audience: Are You Suffering? Look to the Cross

“To those who are nailed on a hospital bed, to those living closed in a prison, to those who are trapped by wars, I say: Look at the Crucified One; God is with you, He stays with you on the cross and offers Himself to all of us as Savior.

Pope Francis made this moving exhortation today during the general audience, when he gave a catechesis on Jesus”€™ words during His Passion, namely those of forgiveness: “€œFather, forgive them; for they know not what they do”€ (Lk 23:34).

For the good thief, the Pontiff explained, these are not mere words, for Jesus truly forgives him. Yet, for the bad thief, Francis contrasted, it is inconceivable that the Messiah would remain on the Cross and not save Himself.

“But it is precisely by remaining on the Cross that Jesus offers salvation to every person regardless of their situation, the Pope said.

The Holy Father recalled that this Jubilee Year is a time of grace and mercy for all, the good and the bad, those in health and those who suffer.

“It is a time to remember that nothing can separate us from the love of God (cf. Rm 8:39).

We learn a lesson from the good thief, Francis stressed, namely on how we should approach God.

When we approach Him with awe and respect for His power and infinite goodness, he noted, “we entrust ourselves to his mercy, even in the darkest of moments.

The Pontiff stressed to those gathered in the Square that God is always with us sinners, and he loves us even to death on the Cross.

“Let us see in the good thief a model of confidence in the Lord and, like him, let us call upon Jesus”€™ name and ask him to remember us in Paradise, he said.

During today’s audience, the Pope also renewed his appeal to help the suffering nation of Syria and decried unemployment in Italy.

On ZENIT’s Web page:

Full text: https://zenit.org/articles/general-audience-on-the-two-thieves/

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