Vatican City, Jun 17, 2018 / 02:14 am
On Sunday Pope Francis compared the action of grace to the growth of seeds planted in a garden, saying God often works in ways that are both unknown and surprising, but which always bring fruit, and because of this it is important to always trust and never lose faith.
In his June 17 Angelus address, the pope noted that if one looks back at history, it can seem like the world is going "in an opposite direction to the design of the heavenly Father, who wants justice, brotherhood and peace for all of his children."
Catholics, he said, are invited to live these periods "as seasons of trial, hope and of vigilant waiting for the harvest."
Pointing to the parable of the seeds in the day's Gospel reading from Mark, Francis explained that both in the past and today, the Kingdom of God "grows in the world in a mysterious and surprising way, awakening the hidden power of the small seed and its victorious vitality."