Vatican City, 27 May, 2020 / 12:15 pm (ACI Africa).
Prayer is a refuge and protection against the evil of the world, Pope Francis said in his general audience address Wednesday.
Speaking via livestream from his library in the apostolic palace, the pope illustrated this point with several stories from Genesis, including those of Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, and Noah.
“Reading these stories, one gets the impression that prayer is both the embankment and the refuge of man before the flood of evil that grows in the world,” he said May 27. “On closer inspection, we also pray to be saved from ourselves.”
“God’s plan for humanity is good, but in our daily life we experience the presence of evil: it is an everyday experience.”
Continuing his cycle of catechesis on prayer, Francis noted that the righteous person’s prayer turns them away from, not toward, violence. “In fact, prayer, when it is authentic, is free from instincts of violence and is a gaze turned toward God,” he said.