At the Angelus the Pope recalls his visit to Sarajevo and urges reconciliation – A possible path
“The Eucharist, source
 of love for the life of the Church, is the school of charity and solidarity”.
 Pope Francis said this at the Angelus on Sunday, 7 June, in St Peter’s Square,
 recalling the celebration of the Solemnity of Corpus Domini.

This celebration,
 the Pope said, pushes us to welcome the invitation to conversion and service,
 to love and to forgiveness. “It urges us to become, with our life, imitators of
 that which we celebrate in the Liturgy. The Christ, who nourishes us under the
 consecrated species of bread and wine, is the same One who comes to us in the
 everyday happenings; He is in the poor one who extends a hand, is in the
 suffering one who begs for help, is in the brother or sister who asks for our
 availability and awaits our welcome. He is in the child who knows nothing about
 Jesus, about salvation, who does not have faith. He is in every human being,
 even the smallest and the defenceless”.
The Holy Father also
 spoke about his visit in Sarajevo and recalled that this Friday is the
 Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus as well as World Day Against Child
 Labour. “Many children in the world,” he said, do not have the freedom to play,
 to go to school, and end up being exploited as labourers. I hope for the
 international community’s earnest and constant commitment to the promotion of
 the active recognition of the rights of the child”.