Pope Leo XIV: Hope does not mean having all the answers but trusting in God
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Pope Leo XIV greets pilgrims from Latvia on Nov. 24, 2025, at the Vatican. / Credit: Vatican MediaACI Prensa Staff, Nov 24, 2025 / 15:38 pm (CNA).Pope Leo XIV stated that hope "does not mean having all the answers, but rather it calls us to put our trust in God."The pontiff made his remarks during an audience granted Nov. 24 at the Vatican to faithful from Latvia, who traveled to the Eternal City to commemorate the centenary of the first official Latvian pilgrimage to Rome.After greeting Prime Minister Evika Silina, with whom he had met privately earlier, the Holy Father thanked the pilgrims for keeping the tradition alive and following in the footsteps "of your forebears in the faith."He then recalled that Rome "has always been a home for all Christians, since it is here that the great apostles Peter and Paul gave the supreme witness to the Gospel by becoming martyrs for the faith."The Holy Father also recalled Pope Francis' visit to the country in 2018, on the occasion of the...
Pope Leo XIV greets pilgrims from Latvia on Nov. 24, 2025, at the Vatican. / Credit: Vatican Media
ACI Prensa Staff, Nov 24, 2025 / 15:38 pm (CNA).
Pope Leo XIV stated that hope "does not mean having all the answers, but rather it calls us to put our trust in God."
The pontiff made his remarks during an audience granted Nov. 24 at the Vatican to faithful from Latvia, who traveled to the Eternal City to commemorate the centenary of the first official Latvian pilgrimage to Rome.
After greeting Prime Minister Evika Silina, with whom he had met privately earlier, the Holy Father thanked the pilgrims for keeping the tradition alive and following in the footsteps "of your forebears in the faith."
He then recalled that Rome "has always been a home for all Christians, since it is here that the great apostles Peter and Paul gave the supreme witness to the Gospel by becoming martyrs for the faith."
The Holy Father also recalled Pope Francis' visit to the country in 2018, on the occasion of the centenary of the nation's independence, where he spoke "of the difficulties your country experienced in the past."
"While the current conflict in your region may evoke memories of those turbulent times," Leo said, "it is important for all of us to turn to God and to be strengthened by God's grace when faced with such tribulation."
Recalling Francis' words, Leo emphasized the "vital role the Christian faith played in your country's history." He expressed gratitude for the bond between Latvia and the Holy See, whose relations have grown closer in recent years.
The Holy Father also affirmed that it is necessary to unite with hope "the virtue of faith in order to keep our eyes on the present and see the many ways that God is blessing us here and now."
In this regard, he explained that a pilgrimage "has an important role in our life of faith for it gives us the time and space to encounter God more deeply."
"It takes us away from the routine and noise of everyday life," he added, "and offers the space and silence to hear God's voice more clearly."
Finally, he encouraged them to share what they experienced in Rome when they return home, because, he affirmed, "a pilgrimage does not end but its seeds should take root in your daily discipleship and bear fruit in your lives."
This story was first published by ACI Prensa, CNA's Spanish-language news partner. It has been translated and adapted by CNA.
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