Pope Benedict XVI prayed the Angelus with a festive crowd of pilgrims and visitors gathered in the courtyard of the Apostolic Palace at Castel Gandolfo this Sunday. Focusing on this Sunday's reading from the sixth chapter of the Gospel according to St. John, the Holy Father highlighted a question that was addressed to Jesus by the crowds, and that is still the fundamental question of our lives: "What must we do to accomplish the works of God?" The Pope said that the answer is clear -- then as now: to believe in the Lord. "The center of existence, that which gives full meaning and steadfast hope to the often difficult journey of life is faith in Jesus, is the encounter with Christ. we also ask: 'what mu ...