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By Junno Arocho EstevesVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- The "narrowgate" to salvation described by Jesus isn't narrow because God is oppressive,but because pride bloats Christians and prevents them from entering God'smerciful embrace, Pope Francis said.Christians "must seizethe opportunities of salvation" and not waste time on trivial thingsbefore the gate is closed, the pope said before reciting the Angelus prayer Aug.22."If Godis good and loves us, why does he close the gate at some point?" the popeasked visitors gathered in St. Peter's Square. The reason, he said, is because "ourlife is not a video game or a soap opera; our life is serious and the goal to achieveis important: eternal salvation."In the day's Gospel reading,Jesus calls on his followers to "strive toenter through the narrow gate, for many,I tell you, will attempt to enter butwill not be strong enough."By using theimagery of the narrow gate, Jesus tells his listeners that the question of howmany will be saved is not as importa...

By Junno Arocho Esteves

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- The "narrow gate" to salvation described by Jesus isn't narrow because God is oppressive, but because pride bloats Christians and prevents them from entering God's merciful embrace, Pope Francis said.

Christians "must seize the opportunities of salvation" and not waste time on trivial things before the gate is closed, the pope said before reciting the Angelus prayer Aug. 22.

"If God is good and loves us, why does he close the gate at some point?" the pope asked visitors gathered in St. Peter's Square. The reason, he said, is because "our life is not a video game or a soap opera; our life is serious and the goal to achieve is important: eternal salvation."

In the day's Gospel reading, Jesus calls on his followers to "strive to enter through the narrow gate, for many, I tell you, will attempt to enter but will not be strong enough."

By using the imagery of the narrow gate, Jesus tells his listeners that the question of how many will be saved is not as important as knowing "which path leads to salvation," the pope said.

Having a humble and faithful heart in need of God's forgiveness, he added, allows Christians to enter the gate that, while wide open, remains too small for those swollen by pride and fear.

"It is a narrow gate to restrict our pride and our fear; it is a wide open gate because God welcomes us without distinction. And the salvation he gives us is a never-ending stream of mercy that breaks down every barrier and opens up surprising perspectives of light and peace," he said.

Jesus, he continued, offers an invitation to cross this threshold and is "waiting for each one of us -- no matter what sin we have committed -- to embrace us, to offer us his forgiveness."

Upon passing the gate, Christians can experience an "authentic change" that allows them to shed "worldly behaviors, selfishness and closures."

Pope Francis led pilgrims in a moment of silence to reflect on those things that "we have inside and that prevent us from passing through the gate." He also asked them to reflect on the "wide open door of God's mercy" that leads to a path of salvation for those who wish to experience his love.

"It is the love which saves, the love that already here on earth is a source of blessing for those who, in meekness, patience and justice, forget themselves and give of themselves to others, especially to the weakest," the pope said.

After reciting the Angelus prayer, Pope Francis led the crowd in the square in praying the "Hail Mary" for the victims of a suicide bombing in Turkey the night before. At least 50 people were killed and dozens wounded when a suspected suicide bomber, who was reported to be between 12 and 14 years old, detonated his explosives at a wedding party in Gaziantep.

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Ryan Lochte lost his first major sponsor when Speedo USA announced it is dropping the swimmer over a drunken incident during the Rio Olympics that he initially described as an armed robbery....

Ryan Lochte lost his first major sponsor when Speedo USA announced it is dropping the swimmer over a drunken incident during the Rio Olympics that he initially described as an armed robbery....

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LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Popular Frank Sinatra tunes in Las Vegas hotel lobbies have been replaced by the likes of Sia and Rihanna. The final tower of the famed Riviera Hotel and Casino has fallen, and the Sands Hotel and Casino is long gone. A tribute show to the Rat Pack draws mainly retirees....

LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Popular Frank Sinatra tunes in Las Vegas hotel lobbies have been replaced by the likes of Sia and Rihanna. The final tower of the famed Riviera Hotel and Casino has fallen, and the Sands Hotel and Casino is long gone. A tribute show to the Rat Pack draws mainly retirees....

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QUINCY, Mass. (AP) -- Police say a Massachusetts woman robbed a nun at knifepoint and got away with her rosary beads....

QUINCY, Mass. (AP) -- Police say a Massachusetts woman robbed a nun at knifepoint and got away with her rosary beads....

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WARSAW, Poland (AP) -- Anette Mattsson had bid 200,000 euros ($226,500) for a prized gray Arabian mare but soon stopped. With the price rising rapidly and no sign of other bidders, she sensed that something strange was going on at the annual Pride of Poland sale on Aug. 14....

WARSAW, Poland (AP) -- Anette Mattsson had bid 200,000 euros ($226,500) for a prized gray Arabian mare but soon stopped. With the price rising rapidly and no sign of other bidders, she sensed that something strange was going on at the annual Pride of Poland sale on Aug. 14....

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- In some parts of the U.S., the thrill rides that hurl kids upside down, whirl them around or send them shooting down slides are checked out by state inspectors before customers climb on. But in other places, they are not required to get the once-over....

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- In some parts of the U.S., the thrill rides that hurl kids upside down, whirl them around or send them shooting down slides are checked out by state inspectors before customers climb on. But in other places, they are not required to get the once-over....

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- A federal judge in Texas is blocking for now the Obama administration's directive to U.S. public schools that transgender students must be allowed to use the bathrooms and locker rooms consistent with their chosen gender identity....

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- A federal judge in Texas is blocking for now the Obama administration's directive to U.S. public schools that transgender students must be allowed to use the bathrooms and locker rooms consistent with their chosen gender identity....

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republican Donald Trump insists that he's not flip-flopping when it comes to his proposal to deport the estimated 11 million people living in the United States illegally - even though his new campaign manager now says his stance is "to be determined."...

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republican Donald Trump insists that he's not flip-flopping when it comes to his proposal to deport the estimated 11 million people living in the United States illegally - even though his new campaign manager now says his stance is "to be determined."...

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(Vatican Radio) The 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro came to an end on Sunday after 17 days of competition.The United States led the medals table with 121, 46 of them gold.Listen to the report by James Blears:Among the most heartwarming stories of this Olympics was during the women’s 5000 metres, when New Zealand`s Nikki Hamblin and Abbey D`Agostino of the United States accidently collided,  with the American crashing to the track injured. Hamblin admirably stayed with Abbey helping her, abandoning her part in the completion. Nikki was awared the Pierre De Coubertin medal for fair play.The next summer Olympics will take place in 2020 in Tokyo, Japan.

(Vatican Radio) The 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro came to an end on Sunday after 17 days of competition.

The United States led the medals table with 121, 46 of them gold.

Listen to the report by James Blears:

Among the most heartwarming stories of this Olympics was during the women’s 5000 metres, when New Zealand`s Nikki Hamblin and Abbey D`Agostino of the United States accidently collided,  with the American crashing to the track injured. Hamblin admirably stayed with Abbey helping her, abandoning her part in the completion. Nikki was awared the Pierre De Coubertin medal for fair play.

The next summer Olympics will take place in 2020 in Tokyo, Japan.

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(Vatican Radio) The annual Rimini meeting is continuing in the Italian city with thousands of people of different faiths and cultures taking part. Attending the meeting are two Christian Syrian brothers, Klaus Bazerji e George Bazerji from Aleppo. They fled their homeland and are now both studying in Germany. George and Klaus spoke to Vatican Radio's Luca Collodi about Christian persecution and the ongoing conflict in the country. The Rimini Meeting takes place this year from 19-25 August.   

(Vatican Radio) The annual Rimini meeting is continuing in the Italian city with thousands of people of different faiths and cultures taking part. Attending the meeting are two Christian Syrian brothers, Klaus Bazerji e George Bazerji from Aleppo. They fled their homeland and are now both studying in Germany. George and Klaus spoke to Vatican Radio's Luca Collodi about Christian persecution and the ongoing conflict in the country.

The Rimini Meeting takes place this year from 19-25 August.

 

 

 

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