Pope Francis Calls for Hope in His Homily

Pope Francis urged to be messengers of hope in his homily for the Easter Vigil, which was read in his absence due to his convalescence.


Pope Francis Calls for Hope in His Homily

Pope Francis, who is recovering from a respiratory infection, has asked to be messengers of hope despite the challenges we face. This request was made during the homily he had prepared for the Easter Vigil. In his absence, Cardinal Giovanni Battista read the words of the Pontiff.

In his message, the Pope urged to bring hope to a world where "so many winds of death still blow upon us." Despite the current difficult situation, he emphasized the importance of maintaining faith and hope in times of uncertainty.

Francis's words resonate at a time when humanity faces various challenges, from the health crisis to social and political issues. His call to be bearers of hope reflects the importance of maintaining a positive and supportive attitude in the face of adversity.

The Easter Vigil is a significant moment for the Catholic community, as it marks the waiting and preparation for the celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus. Through his words, Pope Francis seeks to inspire the faithful to keep the flame of hope alive in the midst of darkness, reminding that faith is a beacon of light in times of difficulty.