Temptations indulged, temptations resisted. On the first Sunday of Lent we heard about the devil’s tempting of Adam and Eve in the garden, to catastrophic effect, and the devil’s tempting of the Lord Jesus in the desert, to salvific effect.
Church wounded by sin causes doubt in our mission, Pope Francis tells Panama clergy, laity
Examine your lives daily, prepare for Judgement Day, Pope Francis says
Blasphemy is the gravest sin, Pope says
Don't confess other's faults, own up to sins, Pope says
Worst sin is doubting God waits for all sinners to convert, Pope says
VATICAN CITY – The worst sin of all is not trusting in God's infinite love and not believing that God is always waiting for his sinning children to return to him, Pope Francis said.
Faith: Confessing both sin and praise isn’t easy
The mark of genuine contrition is not a sense of guilt, but a sense of sorrow and regret for having taken a wrong turn.
Faith: We are challenged to break free from fear
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time, June 25 (Year A) Jeremiah 20:10-13; Psalm 69; Romans 5:12-15; Matthew 10:26-33
Jeremiah felt absolutely overwhelmed and besieged. His entire prophetic ministry was marked by persecution, ridicule, rejection and attempts on his life. It seemed to him that a host of enemies was arrayed against him, all intent on his destruction.
Watch out against the sin of resisting the Holy Spirit and always be open to the surprises of God. This was the exhortation of Pope Francis in his homily at Mass, Monday morning, in the chapel of the Casa Santa Marta residence in the Vatican. He was commenting on the episode of the Acts of the Apostles where St. Peter confronts the first Christian community regarding being open to pagans who joined the Church. Reflecting on the Acts of the Apostles episode, the Pope stressed that Holy Spirit always moves the Church and the Christian community.
Taking our wounds to the Eucharist
Recently a man came to me, asking for help. He carried some deep wounds, not physical wounds, but emotional wounds to his soul.
Recognize sinfulness to receive God's mercy
Only if our hearts are open and we recognize ourselves as sinners can we receive God’s mercy. That’s the message Pope Francis imparted to the faithful gathered for the morning Mass Thursday at the Santa Marta guesthouse.
No saint has a sin-free past, no sinner is hopeless, Pope says
VATICAN CITY - There is no saint without a past and no sinner without a future, Pope Francis said in his morning Mass.