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Life
 


Life is not governed by chance; it is not random. Your very existence has been willed by God, blessed and given a purpose (cf. Gen 1:28)!

 
Address, WYD
Welcoming Celebration
Barangaroo
Sydney Harbor, Australia
17 July 2008

 
 
 
Life
 


Life is not just a succession of events or experiences, helpful though many of them are. It is a search for the true, the good and the beautiful. It is to this end that we make our choices; it is for this that we exercise our freedom; it is in this – in truth, in goodness, and in beauty – that we find happiness and joy.

 
Address
Welcoming Celebration
Barangaroo
Sydney Harbor, Australia
17 July 2008

 
 
 
Life
 


Every one of us is a pilgrim. We are all drawn forward, with purpose, along God’s path. Naturally, then, we tend to look back on life – sometimes with regrets or hurts, often with thanksgiving and appreciation – and we also look ahead – sometimes with trepidation or anxiety, but always with expectation and hope, knowing too that there are others who encourage us along the way.

 
Address
REGINA PACIS CENTER
Amman, Jordan
8 MAY 2009

 
 
 
Life
 


Life in its true sense is not something we have exclusively in or from ourselves: it is a relationship. And life in its totality is a relationship with him who is the source of life. If we are in relation with him who does not die, who is Life itself and Love itself, then we are in life. Then we “live”.

 
Encyclical Letter
'Spe Salvi'

 
 
 
Life
 


Human life is a fabric woven of good and of evil, of undeserved suffering and of joy and beauty that spontaneously and irresistibly impel us to ask God for that light and that inner strength which support us on earth and reveal a hope beyond the boundaries of death.

 
General Audience
St. Peter's Square
4 May 2011

 
 
 
Life
 


"Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan, and was led by the Spirit for forty days in the wilderness, tempted by the devil" (Lk 4: 1). There is a clear insistence on the fact that the temptations were not just an incident on the way but rather the consequence of Jesus' decision to carry out the mission entrusted to him by the Father to live to the very end his reality as the beloved Son who trusts totally in him. Christ came into the world to set us free from sin and from the ambiguous fascination of planning our life leaving God out. He did not do so with loud proclamations but rather by fighting the Tempter himself, until the Cross. This example applies to everyone: the world is improved by starting with oneself, changing, with God's grace, everything in one's life that is not going well.

 
Angelus Address
St Peter's Square
First Sunday of Lent
21 February 2010

 
 
 
Life
 


Christ tells us who man truly is and what a man must do in order to be truly human. He shows us the way, and this way is the truth. He himself is both the way and the truth, and therefore he is also the life which all of us are seeking.

 
Encyclical Letter
'Spe Salvi'

 
 
 
Life
 


Today, the economic and social evolution has brought about profound transformations in the lives of families. Some elderly people feel "a burden" to their family and prefer to live alone or in rest homes, with all the consequences such choices bring.
Unfortunately, the 'culture of death' seems to be gaining ground on various sides, threatening even the period of old age. With growing insistence, euthanasia is even proposed as a solution to resolve certain difficult situations. It is necessary to react forcefully to that which dehumanises society...We must unite to defeat all forms of marginalisation together, because it is not just they (grandparents and the elderly) who are overwhelmed by the individualistic mentality, but everyone.

 
Address to Participants
Pontifical Council for the Family
Vatican's Clementine Hall
5 April 2008

 

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