The devil encourages Jesus to turn stones into bread. After such a long fast, the thought of bread is surely a strong temptation. In effect, the devil tells Jesus to “scratch where it itches,” to ...
Last week Pope Francis made news by suggesting a change in the wording of the Lord’s Prayer. In both English and Italian, the traditional version of the prayer petitions God to “lead us not into ...
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Pope Francis centered his daily homily on the topic of temptation, observing that it has a specific structure, and encouraging attendees to learn from scripture how to fight the devil. "We too are ...
In asking that God not lead us into temptation, we are asking that he not lead us there without sufficient graces. Pieter de Grebber (c. 1600-1652/1653), “The Father Bidding Christ to Sit at His Right ...