Pope Francis delivered a homily at a Mass in Marseille, France, urging the world and the Catholic Church to move forward in faith, charity, and hope. He emphasized the need to reignite passion and enthusiasm, to love our families and the weakest among us, and to find grace in the Gospel. The Vélodrome Stadium was filled with excitement as people cheered for Pope Francis and executed “the wave.” The pope’s visit focused on the issue of migration and the responsibility to help those in danger. He reminded Catholics of their mission to share compassion and hope. In his homily, he asked believers to reflect on whether they truly believe that God is at work in their lives. He used the example of Mary and Elizabeth’s pregnancies to illustrate how God makes the impossible possible. Pope Francis encouraged people to have trust in the Lord, to feel a “leap for joy” within, and to recognize the presence of God even in difficult times. He emphasized the importance of faith in reaching out to others and experiencing the joy of sharing. The pope called for prayers for the fire of the Holy Spirit and for the realization of fraternity and peace. He thanked those who traveled from different parts of France, including survivors of a terrorist attack in Nice, and expressed solidarity with all victims of terrorism. The pope condemned terrorism as cowardly.