Pope
says look to Jesus and not to horoscopes for guidance
At
his Angelus address on Sunday Pope Francis reflected on the readings for this
penultimate Sunday of the Church’s liturgical year which speak in apocalyptic
terms about the coming of God’s kingdom at the ‘end times’.
The
final goal of our lives here on earth, the Pope said, is our encounter with the
Risen Christ. “How many of you think about that?” he asked the crowds gathered
in a sunny St Peter’s Square. The problem is not when these
apocalyptic warning signs of the end of this world will occur, he said, butwhether we
will be ready for that encounter. Similarly, the problem is not howthe
end of the world will happen, but how we should behave in the
meantime.
We
are called to live in the present, the Pope said, building the future with
serenity, trust and hope in God. Hope, he said, is the hardest virtue to live
out, but it is also the strongest as it reflects the face of the Risen Christ.
Jesus is not only the final destination of our pilgrimage here on earth, Pope
Francis said, but he is also present in our daily lives to accompany us and
rescue us from false prophets and fatalistic ideas. Asking his audience how
many of them read their horoscopes, the Pope said it is much better to look
instead to Jesus, whose Word will guide us and who will always remain with us.

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