Pope Francis at General Audience: ‘Saints are sign of
Christian hope’
(Vatican Radio) We are called to be saints, just like
the multitude of witnesses before us, so as to be heralds of hope for the
world. That was Pope Francis’ message during the catechesis portion of his
Wednesday General Audience, in which he reflected on the Saints as witnesses
and companions of Hope.
Pope Francis at his General Audience in a sunny St. Peter’s
Square said the Saints who have gone before us show us the path of Christian
hope and teach us to follow in their footsteps.
Taking the Letter to the Hebrews (11:40-12:12a) as his
guide, the Pope said the saints are “those who have gone before us marked with
the sign of faith”.
He spoke about three important moments in the life of the
Church in which the “great cloud of witnesses” is evoked: in the liturgies of
Baptism, Matrimony, and Holy Orders.
He said the saints are called upon in these moments because
“they have passed along our same path, have known the same toil, and live
forever in the embrace of God.”
“God never abandons us,” he said. “Whenever we are in need,
one of His angels will come to pick us up and console us. ‘Angels’ sometimes
have a human face and heart, because the saints of God are always here, hidden
in our midst.”
Pope Francis went on to assure his audience that the
Christian ideal is attainable, as the lives of the saints have shown.
He said, “It is possible to be saints because the Lord helps
us.” Being a saint, he said, means doing your daily duties, like “praying,
working, taking care of the kids”, but “doing all with a heart open to God”.
In conclusion, the Holy Father said living a saintly life is
“the great gift that each of us can offer to the world.”
“Our history needs ‘mystics’, that is, people who reject
every dominion and aspire to charity and solidarity: Men and women who live by
accepting even a portion of suffering, because they take upon themselves the
difficulties of their neighbor. Without these men and women, the world would be
without hope.”
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