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Happiness Cannot Be Bought, Hoarded, only Shared with Others, Pope Says

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VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- A lack of faith in Christ leads to many delusions, such as believing the arrogant will always rule and only money can buy happiness, Pope Leo XIV said. The beatitudes, which show how to love as Christ does, "become for us a measure of happiness, leading us to ask whether we

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Vatican City, February 1, 2026. During the prayer of the Sunday Angelus in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Leo XIV focused his reflection on the Gospel of the Beatitudes (Mt 5:1-12), which he defined as “lights that the Lord lights up in the dark of history” to reveal the plan of salvation [...]

"The Beatitudes become for us a touchstone of happiness, leading us to ask ourselves whether we consider this happiness as a conquest to be acquired or a gift to be shared; whether we see it in objects that wear out or in the relationships that accompany us," the Pope said on February 1 in the reflection preceding the prayer "Angel." The article Leo XIV: Christ is the poor man who shares his life with everyone comes from the website Misyjne.pl.

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Misyjne.pl broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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