Having returned from his pastoral visit to the Roman Parish
of Saints Elizabeth and Zacharia, at noon (local time) this past Sunday, the Holy Father, Pope
Francis appeared at the window of the papal study in the Vatican Apostolic
Palace to recite the Angelus with the faithful and with pilgrims who had
gathered in Saint Peter’s Square.
Greeting of His Holiness, Pope Francis
to pilgrims gathered in Saint Peter's Square
prior to the recitation of the Angelus
Dear brothers and sisters!
Hello! This morning I made my first pastoral visit to a
parish of the Diocese of Rome. I thank the Lord and I ask you to pray for my
pastoral service and for this Church of Rome, which has the mission of presiding in
universal charity.
Today is Trinity Sunday. The light of Easter renews in
us every year the joy and stupor of the faith: let us understand that God is
not something vague, our God is not something vaporous, he is concrete, he is
not an abstraction, but has a name: God is love. This is not a sentimental or
emotive love, but the love of the Father that is the origin of every life, the
love of the Son who dies on the cross and rises, the love of the Spirit, who
renews man and the world. Understanding that God is love does us a lot of good,
because it teaches us to love, to give ourselves to others as Jesus gave
himself to us, to walk with us. Jesus walks with us along the road of life.
The Most Holy Trinity is not the product of human reasoning;
it is the face with which God himself revealed himself, not from the height of
a cathedra, but walking with humanity. It is precisely Jesus who revealed the
Father and promised us the Holy Spirit. God walked with his people in the
history of the people of Israel and Jesus always walked with us and promised us
the Holy Spirit, who is fire, who teaches us all the things that we do not
know, who guides us from within, he gives us the good ideas and the good
inspirations.
Today we praise God not for a particular mystery but for
himself, for his great glory, as the liturgical hymn says. We praise him and
we thank him because he is Love, and because he calls us to enter into the
embrace of his communion, which is eternal life.
Let us place our praises in the hands of the Virgin Mary.
She, the most humble of creatures, through Christ has already arrived at the
goal of the earthly pilgrimage: she is already in the glory of the Trinity.
Because of this Mary our Mother, Our Lady, shines for us as a sign of sure
hope. She is the Mother of hope; on our journey, on our road, she is the Mother
of hope. She is also the Mother who consoles us, the Mother of consolation and
the Mother who is with us on the journey. Now we all pray to Our Lady together,
our Mother who accompanies us on the journey.
The angel of the Lord declared unto Mary, and she conceived of the Holy Spirit.
Hail Mary ...
I am the handmaiden of the Lord; be it done unto me according to your word.
Hail Mary ...
And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us.
Hail Mary ...
Pour forth we beseech you, O Lord, your grace into our hearts.
That we, to whom the Incarnation of Christ your son
was made known by the message of an angel
may, by his passion and death on the cross
be brought to the glory of the Resurrection,
through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.
Following the recitation of the Angelus the Holy Father
made the following remarks:
Dear brothers and sisters,
Yesterday, in Palermo, Don Giuseppe Puglisi, priest and
martyr, killed by the mafia in 1993, was beatified. Don Puglisi was an
exemplary priest, especially dedicated to pastoral work with young people.
Teaching them according to the Gospel, he snatched them out of the hands of
organized crime, and so they tried to defeat him by killing him. In fact,
however, he is the one who won, with the risen Christ. I think of the many
sufferings of men and women, and of children, who are exploited by the mafia,
who exploit them by forcing them into work that makes them slaves, with
prostitution, with many social pressures. The mafia is behind this exploitation
and slavery. Let us pray to the Lord that he convert the hearts of these
people. They cannot do this! They cannot make us, their brothers, slaves! We
must pray to the Lord! Let us pray that these mafiosi convert to God and praise
God through the shining witness of Don Giuseppe Puglisi, and let us treasure
his example!
I greet with affection all of the pilgrims present, the
families, the parish groups, who have come from Italy, Spain, France and many
other countries. I greet in particular the Associazione Nazionale San Paolo
degli Oratori e dei Circoli Giovanili (National Association of St. Paul of
Oratories and Youth Groups). Dear friends, may St. Philip Neri, whom we
remember today, and Blessed Giuseppe Puglisi assist you in your efforts. I greet
the group of Chinese Catholics who are present, who have gathered in Rome to
pray for the Church in China, invoking the intercession of Mary Our Help.
My thoughts go out to those who promote the Giornate del
Sollievo (Day of Relief) for the sick who are close to the end of their
earthly journey; and to the Associazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla (Italian
Multiple Sclerosis Association). Thank you for your work! I greet the
Associazione Nazionale Arma di Cavalleria (National Calvary Corps Association),
and the faithful of Fiumicello, near Padova.
I wish everyone a good Sunday and a good
lunch!
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