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‘There’s more to life than a career’

Pope urges helping the poor and others in need of assistance in mass at St Peter’s Basilica

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Pope Francis advised against making the pursuit of money, a career or success the basis for one’s whole life, urging people in his Epiphany remarks yesterday to also resist “the inclinatio­ns toward arrogance, the thirst for power and for riches”.

Francis said during a homily at Mass in St Peter’s Basilica that people “often make do” with having “health, a little money and a bit of entertainm­ent”.

He urged helping the poor and others in need of assistance, giving freely without expecting anything in return.

Many Christians observe Epiphany to recall the three wise men who followed a star to find baby Jesus. Francis suggested asking “what star we have chosen to follow in our lives.”

‘Thirst for riches’

“Some stars may be bright, but do not point the way. So it is with success, money, career, honours and pleasures when these become our lives,” the pope said.

That path, he continued, won’t ensure peace and joy.

Later, during an appearance from his studio window overlookin­g St Peter’s Square, Francis told tens of thousands of faithful gathered below that some Christians prefer to live while indifferen­t to Jesus.

“Instead of conducting themselves in coherence with their own Christian faith, they follow the principles of the world, which lead to satisfying the inclinatio­ns toward arrogance, the thirst for power and for riches,” Francis said.

He also recalled the traditions such as in Poland, where many families join in procession­s recalling the three wise men.

In some countries, Epiphany and not Christmas, is the holiday occasion to exchange gifts among loved ones.

 ?? Reuters ?? Pope Francis leaves at the end of the Epiphany mass in Saint Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican yesterday.
Reuters Pope Francis leaves at the end of the Epiphany mass in Saint Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican yesterday.

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