During his homily at morning Mass today (December 12, 2017), Pope Francis said we must learn to let ourselves be consoled by the Lord, leaving behind our grudges and complaints, according to the Independent Catholic News website.
The pope said we prefer the "bitter root" of original sin than the sweetness of God's consolation.
He added that we must let ourselves be consoled by the Lord, to be stripped of all our bitter egoisms and complaints.
"Let us pray for the grace of courage," he concluded, asking the Lord to come and console us.
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