Pope
Francis offered another gesture to Catholics who are estranged from the
church, saying Monday he respects them but that God is waiting
for them.
Francis made the comments after he celebrated Epiphany, a major Catholic feast day that recalls the visit to the infant Jesus Christ by three kings.
"I
would like to tell all those who feel far from God and the church — and
I say this respectfully to those who are afraid or indifferent: The
Lord calls you and wants you to be part of his people and does so with
great respect and love!" Francis said. "The Lord doesn't proselytize,
he gives love and this love looks for you, waits for you — for you who
don't believe or have drifted away. This is the love of God."
Francis
has made a priority of reaching out to atheists and Catholics
marginalized by their church, particularly gays.
He has tasked priests,
bishops and cardinals with going out to preach on the margins of society
and not wait for the faithful to come back to the church.