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Pope’s World Day of Poor message: The Lord is refuge of
the poor
In his message for the 10th World Day of the Poor, Pope Leo
XIV reflects on God as “the refuge of the poor,” urging Christians to
rediscover the central place of the poor and examine our commitment to justice,
solidarity, and human dignity.
Vatican News
Pope Leo XIV has released his message for the 10th World Day
of the Poor, to be observed on 15 November 2026.
Reflecting on Psalm 14, “The Lord is the refuge of the
poor,” the Pope notes that they were written during a dramatic period marked by
the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, when the people “felt deprived of
God’s presence and experienced unprecedented material and moral misery.”
In his message released on Sunday and dated June 13, the
feast of St. Anthony of Padua, the Pope observes that Psalm 14 continues to
speak to every generation.
The opening verses, he says, points to the contrast between
those who live wisely and those who “go through life as if there were nothing
greater than themselves.”
“Sadly,” he writes, “we see that even today there is
widespread social injustice arising from arrogant corruption, which is as
deplorable as it is discriminatory.”
Do not allow cry of the poor to be silenced
The Pope goes on to note that the consequences often fall
first upon the poor, whose numbers continue to grow in many societies.
“The absence of God no longer places people side by side in
mutual respect,” he says, “but places one above the other in a relationship of
domination and oppression.”
The Pope warns that the cry of the poor is often silenced through
“a multitude of increasingly subtle tactics,” while the digital world can
worsen prejudice and reinforce indifference.
“The poor have no choice but to cry out to God,” he writes,
adding that they entrust themselves to Him “certain that they will be heard
because God is faithful and rich in mercy.”
In his message, Pope Leo says that the poor are often more
capable than others of recognizing what is essential because “they live on the
essentials.”
For this reason, he says, they are especially able to recognise
God as their refuge and place their hope in His justice.
Reflecting on contemporary poverty, Pope Leo says that “the
poor of our day are the forgotten and the marginalised: robbed not only of
bread, but also of a voice and a face.”
With this in mind, he prays that they may encounter Christ,
particularly through Christians and through the Church, where “it is Jesus who
offers bread and friendship; He brings light and opens a horizon of hope; He
calls each person by name and restores dignity to all.”
The Pope goes on to stress that Christians are called not
only to seek refuge in God, but also “to be a refuge for the poor”.
He says the Christian community “cannot remain indifferent
to the many who today stand at the door but remain invisible to those who are
shut within their own walls.”
Examine priorities
Recalling Saint Augustine’s commentary on the parable of the
rich man and Lazarus, Pope Leo invites the faithful to examine their own lives
and priorities.
He cites his Apostolic Exhortation Dilexi te,
reaffirming that “God shows a preference for the poor” and that the Church
“must be a Church of the Beatitudes, one that makes room for the little ones
and walks poor with the poor.”
“We wish to bear witness,” the Pope writes, bringing his
message to a close, “that it is possible, even today, to experience the same
joy by putting ourselves in the shoes of the poor and listening to them rather
than merely speaking about them.”
Finally, he expresses hope that the Tenth World Day of the
Poor will help Christians “rediscover the faces of so many brothers and sisters
who seek refuge in God and long to feel at home in our communities.”
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2026-06/pope-leo-xiv-message-world-day-of-poor.html

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