the Pope appeared at the window of the Apostolic Palace overlooking St. Peter's Square

the Pope appeared at the window of the Apostolic Palace overlooking St. Peter's Square Photo: Vatican Media

Is following Jesus easy? Pope Francis answers at the Sunday Angelus

Allocution on the occasion of the recitation of the Angelus on Sunday, August 25, 2024

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(ZENIT News / Vatican City, 08.25.2024).- Around 12,000 people listened to Pope Francis’ Sunday address in St. Peter’s Square at noon on Sunday, August 25th. As usual, the Pope appeared at the window of the Apostolic Palace overlooking St. Peter’s Square, and after his address, he led the Angelus prayer. Below, we offer the English translation of the Pope’s words:

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Today the Gospel of the liturgy (Jn 6:60-69) relates to us the famous response of Saint Peter, who says to Jesus: «Lord, to whom can we go? You have the words of eternal life.» (Jn 6:68). It is a very beautiful expression that gives witness to the friendship and manifests the trust that bind him to Christ, along with the other disciples. «Lord, to whom can we go? You have the words of eternal life.» Beautiful.

Peter speaks these words at a critical moment. Jesus has just finished a discourse in which he said he was the «bread come down from heaven» (cf. Jn 6:41). It is a difficult language for people to understand and many, even disciples who were following Him, abandon Him because they did not understand.

The Twelve, however, remained with Him. They stayed because in Him they found «words of eternal life.» They heard Him preach, they saw the miracles He performed, and they continue to share with Him public moments and the intimacy of daily life (cf. Mk 3:7-19).

The disciples do not always understand what the Master says and does. At times they struggle to accept the paradoxes of His love (cf. Mt 5:38-48), the extreme demands of His mercy (cf. Mt 18:21-22), the radical nature of His way of giving Himself to all. It is not easy for them to understand, but they are faithful. Jesus’ choices often go beyond common thinking, beyond the very canons of institutional religion and traditions to the point of creating provocative and embarrassing situations (cf. Mt 15:12). It is not easy to follow Him.

Yet, among the many teachers of that time, Peter and the other apostles found only in Him the answer to the thirst for life, for joy, for love that animates them. Only thanks to Him did they experience the fullness of life they seek, beyond the limits of sin and even death. Therefore, they do not leave. Indeed, all but one, even amidst many falls and times of repentance will remain with Him to the end (cf. Jn 17:12).

And, brothers and sisters, this also concerns us. Even for us it is not easy to follow the Lord, to understand His way of acting, to make His criteria and His example our own. It is not easy for us. However, the closer we are to Him – the more we adhere to His Gospel, receive His grace in the Sacraments, stay in His company in prayer, imitate Him in humility and charity – the more we experience the beauty of having Him as our Friend and realise that He alone has the «words of eternal life.»

Then we can ask ourselves: how much is Jesus present in my life? How much do I let myself be touched and moved by His words? Can I say that they are also «words of eternal life» for me? To you, my brother, my sister, I ask: Are the words of Jesus, for you – also for me – words of eternal life?

May Mary, who received Jesus, the Word of God, in her flesh, help us to listen to Him and never leave Him.

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