Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Pope Francis General Audience and Catechesis


Living With Jesus, ‘an Immense Happiness’ (Catechesis in English)

‘Our first encounter with Jesus is that first spark which, even in the midst of trials, leads to an ever-deeper relationship with the Lord and which brings us hope and joy’
General Audience
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“Every vocation, marriage, consecrated life, priesthood begins with an encounter with Jesus that gives new joy and hope. Jesus wants people who experience that living with Him, gives immense happiness.”
Pope Francis said this in his weekly catechesis of August 30, 2017.
During the General Audience in St. Peter’s Square, the Pope continued his catechesis on Christian hope by meditating on the theme: “The memory of vocation revives hope.”
He recommended that young people not give into those who are cynical and the “old-hearted.”
“Do not trust someone who extinguishes enthusiasm by saying that nothing would be worth the sacrifice of a lifetime. God wants us to dream like him and with him,” he said.
Here is the Vatican-provided English-language summary of the Pope’s address at the General Audience this morning:
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Speaker: Dear Brothers and Sisters: I wish to reflect again on the relationship between hope and memory. In the Gospel passage we have heard, Saint John shares with us the precious memory of when Jesus called the first disciples and asked them: “What do you seek?” It is a question that he asks each of us in our own time. Jesus recognizes that a young heart, and a healthy one at that, is a searching heart, full of a desire for life and happiness. For the first disciples, this encounter was only the beginning of their relationship with Jesus and the living out of their vocation; it ignited a flame in their hearts, which transformed them into missionaries who always treasured the memory of that first encounter with Christ. Their story reminds us how we discover our vocation. Whether we are called to marriage, consecrated life or priesthood, our vocation finds its origin in our first encounter with Jesus. It is that first spark which, even in the midst of trials, leads to an ever-deeper relationship with the Lord and which brings us hope and joy. Let us treasure this flame of love that burns in our hearts, by recalling our first encounter with Christ. May we be joyful disciples, who dream with God of a better world, and who share the reason for our hope with all whom we meet.
Speaker: I greet the English-speaking pilgrims and visitors taking part in today’s Audience, particularly those from Malta, Guinea, the Philippines and Canada. Upon all of you and your families, I invoke the grace of the Lord Jesus, that you may be a sign of Christian hope in the midst of your communities. May God bless you all!

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