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Christ doesn’t promise freedom from difficulties, Pope says

Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square during the Wednesday general audience on May 22, 2015. / Stephan Driscoll/CNA.

In his Angelus address on Sunday, Pope Francis reminded the faithful that following Christ does not mean our lives will be free from all earthly troubles.

"There is no Christian mission in the name of tranquility," the Pope said, speaking to those gathered in St. Peter's Square on June 25. "Difficulties and tribulations are part and parcel of evangelization."

Pope Francis reflected on the day's Gospel, in which Jesus instructs his followers not to be afraid.

"Jesus' mission did not guarantee the disciples success, nor did it shield them from failure or suffering," the Holy Father said.

But Christ did promise them that he would always be with them as they faced the trials that were ahead.

The same is true for us today, the Pope said. We should expect suffering and even persecution if we follow in the path of the crucified Christ, but at the same time, we can take comfort in knowing that "God does not abandon his children during the storm."

Sometimes this storm comes not in the form of active persecution, but in indifference, through "people who do not want to be awakened from a worldly numbness, who ignore the truth of the Gospel message and build their own ephemeral truth."

Regardless of the form that trials may take, we should persevere in faithfulness, he said, also reminding those gathered in the square to pray for those facing serious persecution. 

"Jesus does not leave us alone because we are precious to Him."

Following the Angelus, the Pope offered prayers for landslide victims in southwestern China. He also offered a message to members of the Greek-Catholic Ukrainian Church on the 150th anniversary of the canonization of St. Josaphat, as well as to Lithuanians celebrating Blessed Theofilius Matulonius. 

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