Pope Francis’ Little Book of Wisdom. Andrea Assaf Kirk
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First published in 2015 by HarperCollinsPublishers
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Take this Gospel and carry it with you, to read it often, every day. Carry it in your purse, in your pocket, read from it often, a passage every day. The Word of God is a light for our path! It will do you well. Do it.
Pope Francis addressing the crowds after the Angelus prayer in St. Peter Square, March 22, 2015, after which homeless men and women distributed pocket-sized Gospels, a new Lenten tradition he began in 2014 to demonstrate that “the ones most in need are the ones who give us the Word of God.”
Contents
Copyright
A Note from the Editor
PART ONE: Hope & Joy
PART TWO: Faith & Prayer
PART THREE: The Church & Evangelization
PART FOUR: Love & Truth
PART FIVE: The Journey of Life
PART SIX: Family
PART SEVEN: Building a Better World
PART EIGHT: Listening to God
PART NINE: Humility & Idolatry
PART TEN: Forgiveness & Grace
PART ELEVEN: Human Dignity, Suffering & Solidarity
PART TWELVE: The Lessons of the Cross
About the Editor
About the Publisher
On Palm Sunday this year I happened to mention to an Italian friend that I was compiling quotes of Pope Francis for a small book. Without missing a beat, he recited one of his favorites to me, confiding that he often reads just a sentence or two from one of the Holy Father’s writings or speeches so that he can reflect on it for the rest of the day. He had been wishing for a small volume of selected inspiring quotes by Pope Francis that he could easily carry along with him as he goes about his commute and workday or during moments of leisure.
Sandro, this little book is for you, and for me, and for all who have found something beautiful, inspirational, and wise in the words of Pope Francis. May he continue to teach us and charm us with his surprises, wit, and wisdom for as long as the Lord chooses to bless us with his pontificate. May this little book allow Pope Francis to come along with us on our daily journeys as our confidant, fellow traveler, and guide.
Andrea Kirk Assaf
Easter Sunday 2015 Rome, Italy
Daily contemplation of the Gospel helps us to have true hope. Keeping our gaze fixed on Jesus is the core of hope.
To protect creation, to protect every man and every woman, to look upon them with tenderness and love, is to open up a horizon of hope; it is to let a shaft of light break through the heavy clouds; it is to bring the warmth of hope!
This is Christian hope: that the future is in God’s hands.
[Y]ou have in your heart a promise of hope. You are bearers of hope. You, in fact, live in the present, but are looking at the future. You are the protagonists of the future, artisans of the future.
[F]reedom and hope go hand in hand … wherever there is no hope, there can be
no freedom.
Do not allow yourselves to be robbed of hope, and carry on! On the contrary, sow hope.
Christ is the one who renews every wonderful thing of creation; He’s the reason of our hope. And this hope does not delude because He is faithful. He can’t renounce Himself. This is the virtue of Hope.