Pope Francis: Jesus does not leave us orphans. Jesus has not left us orphans, Pope Francis said on Pentecost, while noting “the paternity of God is re-established in us thanks to the redemptive work …More
Pope Francis: Jesus does not leave us orphans.
Jesus has not left us orphans, Pope Francis said on Pentecost, while noting “the paternity of God is re-established in us thanks to the redemptive work of Christ and the gift of the Holy Spirit.” Jesus renews our relationship with the Father, which was ruined by sin. We are no longer orphans; we have been restored to the condition of children. With these words Pope Francis described the mission of Jesus in his homily for Pentecost during Mass at St Peter’s Basilica. Loneliness, the desire to be free from God, the difficulty in seeing one another as brothers and sisters are all signs that we have become separated from God. It is only through the redemptive work of Christ and the gift of the Holy Spirit ...
Jesus has not left us orphans, Pope Francis said on Pentecost, while noting “the paternity of God is re-established in us thanks to the redemptive work of Christ and the gift of the Holy Spirit.” Jesus renews our relationship with the Father, which was ruined by sin. We are no longer orphans; we have been restored to the condition of children. With these words Pope Francis described the mission of Jesus in his homily for Pentecost during Mass at St Peter’s Basilica. Loneliness, the desire to be free from God, the difficulty in seeing one another as brothers and sisters are all signs that we have become separated from God. It is only through the redemptive work of Christ and the gift of the Holy Spirit ...