Pope Francis’ ‘Urbi et Orbi’ a message of hope

by | 29 Mar, 2016 | News

Pope Francis delivered the traditional Urbi et Orbi blessing on Easter Sunday, following Mass in Saint Peter’s Square. Speaking to pilgrims and tourists gathered in the Square for the occasion, Pope Francis especially remembered the suffering peoples of Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen.

Recalling Christ’s perfect triumph over evil and sin in the Resurrection, Pope Francis recalled all victims of terrorism everywhere. “May He draw us closer on this Easter feast to the victims of terrorism, that blind and brutal form of violence which continues to shed blood in different parts of the world, as in the recent attacks in Belgium, Turkey, Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon, and Côte d’Ivoire,” he said.

“The Easter message of the risen Christ,” said Pope Francis, “a message of life for all humanity, echoes down the ages and invites us not to forget those men and women seeking a better future, an ever more numerous throng of migrants and refugees – including many children – fleeing from war, hunger, poverty and social injustice.”

The Holy Father also spoke directly to all people everywhere, who struggle to keep faith and hope.

“To those in our society who have lost all hope and joy in life, to the elderly who struggle alone and feel their strength waning,” he said, “to young people who seem to have no future, to all I once more address the words of the Risen One: ‘See, I am making all things new… To the thirsty I will give water as a gift from the spring of the water of life’ (Rev 21:5-6).” Pope Francis concluded, saying, “May this comforting message of Jesus help each of us to set out anew with greater courage to blaze trails of reconciliation with God and with all our brothers and sisters.”

Read the full Urbi et Orbi message here.

ENDS

Source: Vatican Radio

 

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