At the Vatican on Monday of Holy Week — known in some places as "Authority Monday" — Pope Leo XIV recalled Jesus' cleansing of the Temple in Matthew 23:21-27, saying that through the paschal mystery, the Lord shows "that even the most difficult and challenging circumstances can be transformed from within by the power of love."
'The resurrection of Jesus is the ultimate source of hope'
"The resurrection of Jesus is the ultimate source of hope for all who believe in Christ and await the promise of eternal life," the pontiff said during an audience with the Illinois Municipal League, an association of municipalities that advocates for the interests of local governments in Illinois, the pope's home state.
Acknowledging that suffering cannot be avoided or eliminated, the Holy Father affirmed that one can "find a redemptive meaning" in it that restores lost dignity and "opens the door to a new life."
The Holy Father also recalled that "the victory of the risen Lord over death" reveals that the heart of authentic authority is service: "His service and obedience to the will of the Father have led to a sure hope and lasting peace for all humanity."
"Thus," the pontiff added, "the victory born of Christ's gift of self stands as both a beacon and a challenge for all of us today."
He invited members of the state association "to be attentive to the needs of the weakest and most vulnerable in order to assist them toward integral human development."
He cited as an example the Venerable Giorgio La Pira, who served as mayor of Florence, Italy, encouraging the group "to reduce and alleviate the suffering and hardships of their citizens in every possible way, through every measure that love suggests and the law provides."
"The dignity of every individual must be recognized and upheld, because their municipalities are not anonymous places but rather possess faces and stories that must be cherished as valuable treasures," he said.
Listening to the poor and to immigrants
The pope asked the group to listen to the poor, to immigrants, "and to all the least among you" in order "to promote the common good for the benefit of all."
In this way, he emphasized, "each of your municipalities can become a place of genuine encounter among all citizens, providing opportunities for every individual to flourish."
Pope Leo XIV also recalled that "those who exercise authority are also servants of God" and entrusted the association members to the intercession of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, who for many years assisted the most vulnerable in Chicago "with great love and dedication."
This story was first published by ACI Prensa, the Spanish-language sister service of EWTN News. It has been translated and adapted by EWTN News English.

