Pope Francis has been at the helm of leadership of the Roman Catholic Church since 2013. A citizen of Argentina, Pope Francis was born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in 1936. He is the 266th pope of the Church.
Twitter: @Pontifex
1. The principal mission of the Church is evangelization, bringing the Good News to everyone.
2. There is so much noise in the world! May we learn to be silent in our hearts and before God.
3. Dear young people, Christ asks you to be wide awake and alert, to see the things in life that really matter.
4. The Church is called to draw near to every person, beginning with the poorest and those who suffer.
5. The family is a community of love where each of us learns to relate to others and to the world around us.
6. The Lord put it clearly: you cannot serve two masters. You have to choose between God and money.
7. It is so important to listen! Husbands and wives need to communicate to bring happiness and serenity to family life.
8. When we meet a person truly in need, do we see the face of God?
9. A Christian brings peace to others. Not only peace, but also love, kindness, faithfulness and joy.
10. Indifference towards those in need is not acceptable for a Christian.
11:
Let us ask the Lord for the grace not to speak badly of others, not to criticize, not to gossip, but rather to love everyone.
— Pope Francis (@Pontifex) October 7, 2014
12. In the face of life’s difficulties, let us ask the Lord for the strength to remain joyful witnesses to our faith.
13. Jesus is the Good Shepherd. He seeks us out and he stays near us even though we are sinners, indeed because we are sinners.
14. Division within a Christian community is a very grave sin; it is the work of the devil.
15. The Christian is someone who can decrease so that the Lord may increase, in his heart and in the heart of others.
16:
There is the tendency to place ourselves and our ambitions at the center of our lives. This is very human, but it is not Christian.
— Pope Francis (@Pontifex) September 27, 2014
17. In the face of life’s difficulties, let us ask the Lord for the strength to remain joyful witnesses to our faith.
18. I ask everyone with political responsibility to remember two things: human dignity and the common good.
19:
I pray every day for all who are suffering in Iraq. Please join me. pic.twitter.com/10d1EpV4zg
— Pope Francis (@Pontifex) September 5, 2014
20. May we learn to say “thank you” to God and to one another. We teach children to do it, and then we forget to do it ourselves!
DUNIA poll. Please participate and see how others are voting