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Pope Francis explains the Devil and proves his existence ...

  • In his homily at Holy Mass, Pope Francis focused his reflection on the Christian's battle against Satan and the reality of the devil in the world today.
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  • In his homily at Holy Mass, Pope Francis focused his reflection on the Christian's battle against Satan and the reality of the devil in the world today.
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      Pope Francis explained that in the desert, the serpent “prophesies salvation”.

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      In a previously unpublished interview, contained in the newly released book "Esorcisti contro Satana” (Exorcists against Satan) by Italian journalist Fabio Marchese Ragona, Pope Francis reiterates that the Devil always tries to attack everyone and sows discord, even in the Church, trying to set up one against the other.

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  • Read Francis in his own words on Satan in the 21st century, resisting evil by a daily examination of conscience, and his belief that the Devil wants to destroy.
  • POPE FRANCIS

    MORNING MEDITATION IN THE CHAPEL OF THE
    DOMUS SANCTAE MARTHAE

    The serpent that kills and the one that saves

    Tuesday, 14 March 2016

     

    (by L'Osservatore Romano, Weekly ed. in English, n. 11, 18 March 2016)

     

    If we want to understand the “history of our redemption” we must look at the Crucifix. Pope Francis’ homily for Mass at Santa Marta on Tuesday morning revolved around the mystery of the suffering and death of Jesus, who became sin for man’s salvation.

    The Pontiff’s reflection focused on the message borne in the image of the serpent. The serpent, the Pope said, “is the first animal to be mentioned in the Book of Genesis”, and is described as “the most subtle”. The serpent returns in the passage of the First Reading, taken from the Book of Numbers (21:4-9), when in the desert the people spoke against God and against Moses. “Then the Lord sent fiery serpents among the people, and they bit the people, so that many people of Israel died”. T