By Christopher Wells

May 9 2024

Pope Francis reflects on the theological virtue of hope as he continues his cycle of catecheses on the vices and the virtues.

Hope “is the answer offered to the heart” when it ponders the question of our final destiny, Pope Francis said at the General Audience on Wednesday.

Focusing on the second of the three theological virtues, the Holy Father acknowledged that “a negative answer” to questions about the meaning of life will lead to sadness: “If there is no meaning to the journey of life, if at the beginning and the end, there is nothing, then we ask ourselves why we should walk” and we end in desperation.

Without hope many people give up on life and “all the other virtues risk crumbling and ending up in ashes,” the Pope said, before quoting Benedict XVI: “Only when the future is certain as a positive reality does it become possible to live in the present as well.”