Thursday, April 18, 2013

Pope celebrates with Italian State police


This morning, the Holy Father celebrated Mass in the chapel of the Domus Sanctae Marthae, accompanied by members of the Italian State Police who serve the Vatican.  In his homily, Pope Francis told the gathered assembly that faith is a gift that begins in our encounter with Jesus, a real, tangible person and not an intangible essence - mist or spray - but our real encounter with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

The Pope was inspired by one line from today's Gospel passage (Jn 6:44-51) in which Jesus tells the crowd that he who believes has eternal life.  This passage is an opportunity for us to examine our conscience, he said.  Very often, people say they generally believe in God, but who is this God you believe in? he asked.  An 'all over the place' God, a 'god-spray' so to speak, who is a little bit everywhere but who no one really knows anything about?  We believe in God who is Father, who is Son, who is Holy Spirit.  We believe in Persons, and when we talk to God, we talk to Persons: we speak with the Father, we speak with the Son, we speak with the Holy Spirit.  This is our faith.

In the gospel passage, Jesus also says that no one can come to him unless drawn by the Father who sent me. Pope Francis said that these words show that to go to Jesus, to find Jesus, to know Jesus is a gift that God bestows on us.

We see an example of this in the first reading from the Acts of the Apostles, where Christ sends Philip to explain the Old Testament in the light of the Resurrection to an officer of the court of the Queen of Egypt.  That officer, the Pope said, was not a 'common man' but a royal treasurer and because of this, we may think that he was a bit attached to money, a careerist.  Yet, when this individual listens to Philip speak to him of Jesus, he hears that it is good news.  He feels joy to the point of asking to be baptized in the first place they find water.

Those who have faith have eternal life, they have life. Faith is a gift, it is the Father who gifts it.  We must continue on this path, but if we travel this path, it is always with our own baggage, because we are all sinners and we all always have things that are wrong.  The Lord will forgive us if we ask for forgiveness, and so we should always press onward, without being discouraged, on that path, what happened to the royal treasurer will happen to us too.

The Pope reassured his listeners, what is described in the Acts of the Apostles, after the officer discovers the faith will also happen to us ... And he went on his way rejoicing.

It is the joy of faith, the joy of having encountered Jesus, the joy that only Jesus gives us, the joy that gives peace - not what the world gives, but what Jesus gives.  This is our faith.  We ask the Lord to help us grow in this faith, this faith that makes us strong, that makes us joyful, this faith that always begins with our encounter with Jesus and always continues throughout our lives in our small daily encounters with Jesus.


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