God Wants To Help People Discover Their Worth, Dignity, Pope Says During General Audience
- Pope Leo XIV delivered a catechesis on June 4, 2025, at the general audience in St. Peter's Square, focusing on God's message of human dignity and worth.
- He based his talk on the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard from Matthew 20:1-16, highlighting God's equal and generous reward to all laborers regardless of time worked.
- The pope urged especially young people to respond promptly and enthusiastically to God's call to work in his vineyard, which reveals the meaning and value of life despite feelings of inadequacy.
- He highlighted St. Augustine’s warning that postponing one’s response can lead to missing out on promised blessings and reassured that God is persistent in His love, continually prepared to welcome us and offer hope regardless of our circumstances.
- The pope concluded that God's kingdom offers a full, eternal, and joyful life to all without ranking, encouraging renewed hope and trust in the future through personal relationship with God.
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