Rome, June 14 (LaPresse) – "Having become our brother, the Son of God looks at people, looks at humanity: he sees the oppression that crushes and the violence that takes away strength. He sees the wounds of wars and the emptiness of consumerism. He sees faces reduced to masks, families broken by evil and young people deceived by false ideals. Jesus sees and loves. He loves and suffers for us, with us: his compassion expresses not only fraternal closeness, but also a will for redemption." This was said by Pope Leo during the Angelus in St. Peter’s Square. "He, in fact, knows our hearts and takes care of them: in front of so many people like 'sheep without a shepherd', Christ dedicates himself to all as a good shepherd and, as Lord of the harvest, sends workers into the field of the world. What is the work they must carry out? To give God’s comfort to those who suffer: to bring charity where there is misery, hope where there is affliction, faith where there is distrust," the Pope concluded.