Have courage, pray fervently, pope tells churches facing persecution
Pope's homily: "God's omnipotence is manifested in His mercy"
Pope's homily: Shame for one's sins is God's grace
"No one can say, 'I'm right' or 'I'm not like him or her.' I'm a sinner, I'd say it's almost the first name we all have – sinners.” Pope Francis focused on man’s sinfulness and the need for remorse in his homily at Mass, Friday morning at the Casa Santa Marta residence in the Vatican. He was commenting on the first reading from Prophet Baruch who said, "Justice is with the Lord, our God; and we today are flushed with shame.”
Pope's homily: Rediscover your roots
Pope's homily: Ask the Lord for the courage to follow Jesus
Pope's homily: 'Let us give Jesus our sins'
Pope Francis on Friday celebrated Mass for the maintenance staff of Vatican City State, reminding them that our joy and our salvation lies in the fact that Jesus came so that we can all be forgiven our sins.
Pope's homily: full text from feast of Saints Peter and Paul
Pope Francis on Thursday morning celebrated Mass in St Peter’s Square to mark the feast of Saints Peter and Paul.
Pope's homily: Christians need not read horoscopes to foresee the future
Pope Francis on Monday told believers not to look to horoscopes or to consult fortune-tellers to foresee the future; but to allow God to guide them in a journey full of surprises.
Pope's homily: Become small to hear the voice of the Lord
hat was the message of Pope Francis in his homily at the daily Mass at the Casa Santa Marta on Friday morning, as the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Pope's homily: God’s power saves us from weakness and sins
In order to be saved and healed by God we must recognize that are weak, vulnerable and sinful like earthen vessels, said Pope Francis on Friday. And this will lead us to happiness, he said in his homily at the morning Mass in the Casa Santa Marta chapel in the Vatican. He was reflecting on the Second Letter to the Corinthians, where St. Paul speaking about the mystery of Christ, says we have this treasure of Christ in our fragility and vulnerability because we are vessels made of clay.