His Holiness Pope Leo XIV: Jesus' words 'free us from the prison of despair'

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His Holiness Pope Leo XIV delivers his Angelus reflection (@Vatican Media)

After celebrating Mass for the Jubilee of Prisoners, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV delivers his Angelus address for the third Sunday of Advent, saying that Christian joy endures "when life seems to lose its meaning and everything appears darker.”

By Jean-Paul Kamba, SJ

“A Prophet, even in chains, retains the ability to use his voice in the pursuit of truth and justice."

Evoking John the Baptist, who was imprisoned for his preaching, His Holiness Pope Leo XIV opened his Sunday Angelus Reflection with this powerful image. Even from behind bars, he continued to hope and to question. John thus became a sign that the Word of God cannot be silenced, even when Prophets are deprived of freedom.

From his prison cell, Pope Leo said, John the Baptist hears of the works accomplished by Jesus. Yet these works do not correspond to what he had expected. Hence his question: “Are you the one who is to come, or should we wait for another?” A question that echoes across the centuries and reaches all those “who seek truth and justice, those who long for freedom and peace,” and who continue to question Jesus.

Christ's self-revelation

In response, Jesus does not offer a theoretical definition of his identity. He invites people to look at what he does. “It is the least among us, the poor, the sick, who speak for him,” the Holy Father stressed, noting that the Messiah is recognizable by his deeds, which are visible signs of salvation at work: “The blind see, the mute speak, the deaf hear.”

Even the image of God, disfigured by illness and exclusion, is restored to wholeness. Even the dead themselves—“completely unresponsive”—are raised to life. This, the Pope insisted, is the heart of the Gospel: “When God comes into the world, you can see it!”

Freed from discouragement

“The words of Jesus free us from the prison of despair and suffering.  Every prophecy finds its expected fulfillment in Him"…

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