Pope Francis may be back in Rome, but the loving and powerful
words spoken throughout his time in the United States aren’t something we’ll
soon forget. Here’s a list of some of our favorite quotes from his visit:
1. “Joy springs from a grateful heart.” — Vespers,
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, New York City
2. “Let us treat others with the same passion and
compassion with which we want to be treated. Let us seek for others the same
possibilities which we seek for ourselves. Let us help others to grow, as we
would like to be helped ourselves. In a word, if we want security, let us give
security; if we want life, let us give life; if we want opportunities, let us
provide opportunities. The yardstick we use for others will be the yardstick
which time will use for us.” — Address to Congress, Washington D.C.
3. “When a country is determined to remain true to its
founding principles, based on respect for human dignity, it is strengthened and
renewed.” –Address at Independence Mall, Philadelphia
4. “Like happiness, holiness is always tied to little
gestures.” — Mass of Canonization of Junipero Serra, Basilica of the
National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington D.C.
5. “Once we come to realize how much God has given us, a
life of self-sacrifice, of working for him and for others, becomes a privileged
way of responding to his great love.” — Vespers, Saint Patrick’s
Cathedral, New York City
6. “We don’t want apathy to guide our lives” —
Mass of Canonization of Junipero Serra, Basilica of the National Shrine of the
Immaculate Conception, Washington D.C.
7. “We, the people of this continent, are not fearful of
foreigners, because most of us were once foreigners.” — Address to
Congress, Washington D.C.
8. “Love is something we learn; love is something we
live; love grows as it is “forged” by the concrete situations which each
particular family experiences. Love is born and constantly develops amid lights
and shadows.” — Festival of Families, Philadelphia
9. “A political society endures when it seeks, as a
vocation, to satisfy common needs by stimulating the growth of all its members,
especially those in situations of greater vulnerability or risk. Legislative
activity is always based on care for the people.” — Address to
Congress, Washington D.C.
10. “For all our differences and disagreements, we can
live in a world of peace.” — Multi-religious service at 9/11 Memorial
and Museum, New York City
11. “We know in faith that Jesus seeks us out. He wants
to heal our wounds, to soothe our feet which hurt from traveling alone, to wash
each of us clean of the dust from our journey. He doesn’t ask us where we have
been, he doesn’t question us what about we have done.” —
Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility, Philadelphia
12. “It’s beautiful to have dreams; it is also beautiful
to fight for those dreams. Today, we have to keep dreaming.” — Our
Lady Queen of Angels School, East Harlem
13. “Knowing that Jesus still walks our streets, that he
is part of the lives of his people, that he is involved with us in one vast
history of salvation, fills us with hope. A hope which liberates us from the
forces pushing us to isolation and lack of concern for the lives of others, for
the life of our city.”— Mass at Madison Square Garden, New York City
14. “Together we are called to say “no” to every attempt
to impose uniformity and “yes” to a diversity accepted and reconciled. This can
only happen if we uproot from our hearts all feelings of hatred, vengeance and
resentment.” –Multi-religious service at 9/11 Memorial and Museum, New
York City
15. “In a world where various forms of modern tyranny
seek to suppress religious freedom, or try to reduce it to a subculture without
right to a voice in the public square, or to use religion as a pretext for
hatred and brutality, it is imperative that the followers of the various
religions join their voices in calling for peace, tolerance and respect for the
dignity and rights of others.” — Address at Independence Mall,
Philadelphia
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