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Pope Francis said that Christians should not become discouraged or remain indifferent to stories of corruption but instead “be creative in doing well with prudence.”
Speaking from the window of the Apostolic Palace, the pope said in his Angelus address that people can “start to complain and play the victim” in times of crisis, even in the Church.
He said Christians are not supposed to become discouraged, or worse, to let go of things but remain indifferent to guide the world.
The Pope said Christians are called to be creative in doing good with prudence and the cleverness of the Gospel, using the goods of this world, not only material but all the gifts we have received from the Lord. END