Pope Francis

Pope Francis
Pope Francisis the 266th and current Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, a title he holds ex officio as Bishop of Rome, and Sovereign of the Vatican City. He chose Francis as his papal name in honor of Saint Francis of Assisi. Francis is the first Jesuit pope, the first from the Americas, the first from the Southern Hemisphere and the first non-European pope since the Syrian Gregory III, who died in 741...
NationalityArgentinian
ProfessionReligious Leader
Date of Birth17 December 1936
CityBuenos Aires, Argentina
If priest is closed to forgiveness, he won't receive it, because he locked the door from the inside. And what remains is to pray for the Lord to open that door. To forgive you must be willing. But not everyone can receive or know how to receive it, or are just not willing to receive it.
If a person has done wrong, is conscious of what he has done and does not say sorry, I ask God to take him into account. I forgive him, but he does not receive that forgiveness, he is closed to forgiveness. We must forgive, because we were all forgiven. It is another thing to receive that forgiveness.
Let us not forget this word: God never ever tires of forgiving us!
Do not forget this: the Lord never wearies of forgiving! We are the ones who weary of asking for forgiveness.
Let's not forget that God never gets tired of forgiving so let's never get tired of asking for forgiveness,
Let us go back to the Lord. The Lord never tires of forgiving: never! It is we who tire of asking his forgiveness. Let us ask for the grace not to tire of asking forgiveness, because he never tires of forgiving.
The love of Christ fills our hearts and makes us always able to forgive!
Dear parents, have great patience, and forgive from the depths of your heart.
Let us learn from Christ how to pray, to forgive, to sow peace, and to be near those in need.
Jesus understands our weaknesses and sins; and he forgives us if we allow ourselves to be forgiven.
The Lord never tires of forgiving. It is we who tire of asking for forgiveness.
Don’t be afraid to ask God for forgiveness. He never tires of forgiving us. God is pure mercy.
God always forgives, always. But he asks that I forgive. If I don't forgive, in a certain sense I am closing the door to God's forgiveness.
Your sins are great? Just tell the Lord: Forgive me, help me to get up again, change my heart!