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Pope’s Wednesday Audience: “Praying is not easy. Know, recognize and overcome the difficulties”…

But he added that while there are “gray days,” we should guard against having a “gray heart.”

He said: “This is terrible: one cannot pray, one cannot feel consolation with a gray heart! Or, one cannot emerge from spiritual barrenness with a gray heart. The heart must be open and luminous, so that the light of the Lord can enter. And if it does not enter, wait for it, with hope. But do not close it up in grayness.”

Finally, he mentioned sloth, which he said was known as one of the seven deadly sins because “it can lead to the death of the soul.”

He said that our response to the three obstacles to prayer should be humble perseverance.

“True progress in the spiritual life does not consist in multiplying ecstasies, but in being able to persevere in difficult times,” he observed.

Sometimes, he said, we will pray like the biblical figure of Job, protesting at God’s actions.

“And we too, who are far less holy and patient than Job, know that in the end, at the end of this time of desolation, during which we have raised to heaven silent cries and asked ‘why?’ many times, God will answer us,” he reflected.

/ Vatican Media.
/ Vatican Media.

During times of trial, he recommended being like a child who asks his father an endless series of questions beginning with “Why?”

“Because at times, getting a bit angry is good for you, because it reawakens that son-father, daughter-father relationship we must have with God. And He will accept even our harshest and bitterest expressions with a father’s love, and will consider them as an act of faith, as a prayer,” he said.

A precis of the pope’s catechesis was then read out in seven languages. After each summary, he greeted members of each language group.

Addressing Arabic-speaking pilgrims, he said: “In the month of May, the month dedicated to Our Lady, we recite the holy rosary, a compendium of the entire history of our salvation. The holy rosary is a powerful weapon against evil, and an effective means of obtaining true peace in our hearts. May the Lord bless you all and protect you always from all evil!”

Turning to Italian-speaking Catholics, he observed that the Church will celebrate Pentecost Sunday on May 23.

“The approaching feast of Pentecost gives me the opportunity to encourage you to implore the Holy Spirit more fervently, so that he may fill people’s hearts with his love, make his light shine in the world, and inspire in everyone intentions and actions of peace,” he said.

“Finally, as usual, my thoughts go to the elderly, the young, the sick and newlyweds. I invoke the Holy Spirit upon each one, so that with his gifts of grace he may be a support and consolation to you on the journey of life.”

The general audience ended with the recitation of the Our Father and the Apostolic Blessing.

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