Pope Francis Quotes About Charity

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  • Through prayer, charity and humility before God, people receive a heart which is firm and merciful, attentive and generous, a heart which is not closed, indifferent or prey to the globalization of indifference.

    Prayer  
  • True charity requires courage: Let us overcome the fear of getting our hands dirty so as to help those in need.

    Pope Francis (2015). “The Spirit of St Francis: Inspiring Words on Faith, Love and Creation”, p.122, SPCK
  • Dear young people, put your talents at the service of the Gospel, with creativity and boundless charity.

    People  
    Pope Francis‏ @Pontifex, twitter.com. December 7, 2013.
  • "God is love". His is not a sentimental, emotional kind of love but the love of the Father who is the origin of all life, the love of the Son who dies on the Cross and is raised, the love of the Spirit who renews human beings and the world. Thinking that God is love does us so much good, because it teaches us to love, to give ourselves to others as Jesus gave himself to us and walks with us. Jesus walks beside us on the road through life.

    Jesus  
    Pope Francis (2015). “The Spirit of St Francis: Inspiring Words on Faith, Love and Creation”, p.16, SPCK
  • Charity that does not change the situation of the poor isn't enough.

    Doe  
  • The one thing that the Catholic Church desires, and that I seek as Bishop of Rome, “the Church which presides in charity”, is communion with the Orthodox Churches.

    Rome  
  • Giving primacy to God means having the courage to say ‘no’ to evil, ‘no’ to violence, ‘no’ to oppression, to live a life in service of others and which fosters lawfulness and the common good. When a person discovers God, the true treasure, he abandons a selfish lifestyle and seeks to share with others the charity which comes from God. He who becomes a friend of God, loves his brothers and sisters, commits himself to safeguarding their life and their health, and also to respecting the environment and nature.

    Selfish   Mean  
  • ...because with us what is highest must be at the service of others.

    Pope Francis (2013). “I Ask You to Pray for Me: Opening a Horizon of Hope”, p.65, Paulist Press
  • For us Christians, love of neighbour springs from love of God; and it is its most limpid expression. Here one tries to love one's neighbour, but also to allow oneself to be loved by one's neighbour. These two attitudes go together, one cannot be exercised without the other. Printed on the letterhead of the Missionaries of Charity are these words of Jesus: "as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me". Loving God in our brethren and loving our brethren in God.

  • Lent is a fitting time for self-denial; we would do well to ask ourselves what we can give up in order to help and enrich others by our own poverty. Let us not forget that real poverty hurts: no self-denial is real without this dimension of penance. I distrust a charity that costs nothing and does not hurt.

  • Prayer, humility, and charity toward all are essential in the Christian life: they are the way to holiness.

    Pope Francis (2015). “The Spirit of St Francis: Inspiring Words on Faith, Love and Creation”, p.65, SPCK
  • Politics, according to the Social Doctrine of the Church, is one of the highest forms of charity, because it serves the common good. I cannot wash my hands, eh? We all have to give something!

  • There is so much indifference in the face of suffering. May we overcome indifference with concrete acts of charity.

    Pope Francis‏ @Pontifex, twitter.com. June 20, 2014.
  • We must recover the whole sense of gift, of gratuitousness, of solidarity. Rampant capitalism has taught the logic of profit at all costs, of giving to get, of exploitation without looking at the person... and we see the results in the crisis we are experiencing! This Home is a place that teaches charity, a "school" of charity, which instructs me to go encounter every person, not for profit, but for love.

  • But you too, help one another: help one another always. One another. In this way, by helping one another, we will do some good.

    Pope Francis (2013). “I Ask You to Pray for Me: Opening a Horizon of Hope”, p.65, Paulist Press
  • A God who draws near out of love, the Holy Father continued, walks with His people, and this walk comes to an unimaginable point. We could never have imagined that the same Lord would become one of us and walk with us, be present with us, present in His Church, present in the Eucharist, present in His Word, present in the poor, He is present, walking with us. And this is closeness: the shepherd close to his flock, close to his sheep, whom he knows, one by one.

  • In a word: charity cannot be neutral, antiseptic, indifferent, lukewarm or impartial! Charity is infectious, it excites, it risks and it engages! For true charity is always unmerited, unconditional and gratuitous!

    Pope Francis' Holy Mass With The New Cardinals, w2.vatican.va. February 15, 2015.
  • Jesus wanted to show us his heart as the heart that loved so deeply. For this reason we have this commemoration today, especially of God's love. God loved us, he loved us with such great love. I am thinking of what St Ignatius told us.... He pointed out two criteria on love. The first: love is expressed more clearly in actions than in words. The second: there is greater love in giving than in receiving.

    Jesus  
  • How marvellous it would be if, at the end of the day, each of us could say: today I have performed an act of charity towards others!

  • To understand one another, and to grow in charity and truth, we need to pause, to accept and listen to one another. In this way we already begin to experience unity. Unity grows along the way, it never stands still. Unity happens when we walk together.

  • Charity, patience and tenderness are very beautiful gifts. If you have them, you want to share them with others.

  • These two criteria are like the pillars of true love: deeds, and the gift of self.

    "Is Pope Francis An Atheist and Ten Other Things I Learned From Him" by James Altucher, www.huffingtonpost.com. September 23, 2015.
  • The proclamation of the Gospel is destined primarily to the poor, to those who often lack the essentials for a decent life. The good news is first announced to them, that God loves them before all others and comes to visit them through the acts of charity that the disciples of Christ carry out in his name.

  • Politics is noble; it is one of the highest forms of charity, as Paul VI used to say. We sully it when we mix it with business. The relationship between the Church and political power can also be corrupted if common good is not the only converging point.

  • I distrust a charity that costs nothing and does not hurt.

    Doe  
    Pope Francis' Lenten Message, w2.vatican.va. December 26, 2013.
  • Practicing charity is the best way to evangelize.

    twitter.com. January 24, 2015.
  • It is also painful to see that the struggle against hunger and malnutrition is hindered by market priorities, the primacy of profit, which have reduced foodstuffs to a commodity like any other, subject to speculation, also of a financial nature, The hungry remain, at the street corner, and ask to be recognized as citizens, to receive a healthy diet. We ask for dignity, not for charity.

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