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Pope Francis with Sisters of the Presentation of Mary at the Vatican yesterday (CNS/Vatican Media)

God will not judge people by how many university degrees they earned, but by how well they cared for the poor, Pope Francis told a group of priests and religious women yesterday. Source: NCR Online. 

“The Lord won’t ask us, ‘What did you study?’ ‘How many degrees do you have?’ ‘How many works did you accomplish?’ No, no. The Lord will say, ‘Come with me because I was hungry and you gave me to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me to drink; I was persecuted and you protected me,’“ the Pope said.

“That is the theme of the final exam on which we will be judged,” the Pope said as he met members of the general chapters of the Dominican Missionary Sisters of St Sixtus, the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary and the Vocationist Fathers.

Francis joked that it was “efficient” of the Vatican to group all the general chapter members together in one audience since it is chapter “season” in Rome.

All four religious orders, he said, were founded to support and educate young people from poor families who would not otherwise receive the education they needed and the guidance necessary to discover their vocations.

The founders of the four orders “saw in them a sign from God for their mission,” the Pope said. “In the same way, it will also be good for you, especially in these days of community discernment, to keep constantly before your eyes the face of the poor.”

“Jesus speaks to us in our neediest brothers and sisters,” Francis said, “and in every gift given to them there is a reflection of God’s love.”

Discernment, he said, involves “prayer, meditation, patient waiting, and then courage and sacrifice” to put into practice that which God, “without ever imposing his will on us, suggests to our hearts”.

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Life’s ‘final exam’ will be on care for poor, Pope says (By Cindy Wooden, CNS via NCR Online)