The Pope meets Israeli and Palestinian delegations

The gospel is “for everyone, excluding no one.” The Pope confirmed this in the general audience.
“The greatest temptation is to view the calling received as a privilege. Please no: the appointment is not a privilege. We can never say that we are privileged because we have been called. “Calling is a ministry” and Christians are not “a handful.” of the elite elect. God chooses someone who loves everyone.” “Rather, let us stand out,” Pope Francis appealed, “by the ability to go beyond ourselves,” “to get out of selfishness,” “to overcome every limit.”

At the end of the general audience, the Pope reported that he had met two delegations, one Israeli and one Palestinian. “I heard how they both suffer.” “Wars do that, but here we have gone beyond wars: this is not war, it is terrorism. Please let us move forward for peace, pray for peace,” Pope Francis urged. “This morning I received two delegations, one from Israelis whose relatives are hostages in Gaza and another from Palestinians whose relatives are prisoners in Israel. They are suffering a lot, I have heard how they are both suffering.” At the end of the general audience, the Pope emphasized that “we have moved beyond wars” and that this is “terrorism.”
“Pray a lot for peace. May the Lord put his hand there, may the Lord help us to solve the problems and not to continue with the passions that end up killing everyone.”
“We pray for the Palestinian people, we pray for the Israeli people, that peace will come,” the pope concluded.

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