Hope is knowing God is always ready to forgive, pope says at audience

Pope Leo XIV continued his series of general audience talks about the hope that flows from Christ's passion, death and resurrection, looking particularly at the Last Supper and Jesus telling his disciples that one of them will betray him.

Hope is knowing God is always ready to forgive, pope says at audience

Pope Leo XIV receives a crocheted doll in his likeness from a group of religious sisters during his general audience in the Paul VI hall at the Vatican Aug. 13, 2025. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)

VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- God never gives up on anyone, even when the person betrays God's love, Pope Leo XIV said.

Christian hope flows from "knowing that even if we fail, God will never fail us. Even if we betray him, he never stops loving us," the pope said Aug. 13 at his weekly general audience.

Arriving in the Vatican audience hall, Pope Leo welcomed the visitors in English, Spanish and Italian and explained that the audience would be held in two parts -- in the hall and in St. Peter's Basilica -- so people would not be forced to stay outside under the very hot sun. 

Pope Leo greets visitors in St. Peter's Basilica
Pope Leo XIV greets pilgrims gathered inside St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican Aug. 13, 2025, after his weekly general audience. The pope visited them at the conclusion of the audience to offer his blessing, as the Paul VI hall had reached full capacity. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)

Pope Leo was scheduled to leave the Vatican after the two-part audience to return to the papal villa at Castel Gandolfo where he had spent part of July. The Vatican press office said he would stay until Aug. 19 in the town, which is about 15 miles southeast of Rome.

Greeting English speakers in the basilica, the pope wished them "safe travels" and prayed that God's grace would "accompany you and fulfill in your hearts that desire that we all share to live an authentic conversion, to walk united in the church, to renew our faith and to be authentic witnesses of Jesus Christ and his Gospel throughout the world."

In his main audience talk in the hall, Pope Leo continued his series about Jesus' final days, looking specifically at Jesus' revelation during the Last Supper that one of the disciples would betray him.

Jesus does not make the statement to condemn or embarrass Judas in front of the others, the pope said, but does so "to show how love, when it is true, cannot do without the truth." 

Pope Leo XIV greets visitors at his general audience
Pope Leo XIV waves to visitors as he arrives in the Paul VI Audience Hall at the Vatican for his weekly general audience Aug. 13, 2025. (CNS photo/Lola Gomez)

In the Gospel, each of the disciples responds, "Surely it is not I?"

The question, the pope said, "is perhaps among the sincerest that we can ask ourselves. It is not the question of the innocent, but of the disciple who discovers himself to be fragile. It is not the cry of the guilty, but the whisper of him who, while wanting to love, is aware of being able to do harm. It is in this awareness that the journey of salvation begins."

To be saved, he said, a person must recognize that he or she is in need of salvation.

But, at the same time, a disciple of Christ also should feel "beloved despite everything" and know that "evil is real but that it does not have the last word."

"If we recognize our limit, if we let ourselves be touched by the pain of Christ" at being betrayed, "then we can finally be born again," Pope Leo told the crowd. "Faith does not spare us from the possibility of sin, but it always offers us a way out of it: that of mercy."
 

Pope Leo: God won't give up on you

Pope Leo: God won't give up on you

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