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Pope: 'Stagnant' And Selfish Christians Are Hopeless, Unable To Cope

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Pope Francis celebrates the baptism of 13 babies from earthquake zones in Italy in the chapel of the Domus Sanctae Marthae at the Vatican on Jan. 14. CNS photo by L'Osservatore Romano

VATICAN CITY (CNS) – Christians who forge ahead with hope in God have the strength to endure life's dark moments, Pope Francis said in a Jan. 17 homily.

    However, Christians who refuse to fight for positive changes that benefit everyone are "stagnant" and selfish, he said during the morning Mass in the chapel of the Domus Sanctae Marthae.

    Christians who are "lazy" or "lukewarm" in the faith "have found in the church a nice parking lot" for themselves where their lives are protected "with all possible guarantees," he said. It's like "living in a refrigerator" that preserves things to stay just as they are, he said.

    "Lazy Christians," he said, are "Christians that have no desire to move forward, Christians who do not fight for things that bring change, new things, things that would be good for everyone if these things were to change."

    A true Christian life, he said, is "a courageous life" built on hope.

    Life is never easy, he said, so people need the courage to forge ahead. People with courage very often make mistakes, but "everyone makes mistakes," he said, especially the one who decides to move forward. "The one who stands still seems not to go wrong," he added.

    The pope asked people to reflect on how they live their life of faith: Is it filled with hope, courage, open horizons and the awareness that God will never fail his people or "lukewarm" and unable to cope with terrible moments?