At the conclusion of the Mass celebrated in Saint Peter's Square this morning with members of various Confraternities, the Holy Father led the recitation of the Regina Coeli with all the faithful who had gathered in the Square.
Before the Marian prayer was recited, the Holy Father addressed the pilgrims in these words:
Before the Marian prayer was recited, the Holy Father addressed the pilgrims in these words:
Address of the Holy Father, Pope Francis
for the introduction of the Regina Coeli
In this moment of profound communion in Christ we also feel the
presence of the Virgin Mary living among us. It is a maternal, familiar
presence, especially for you who belong to the confraternaties. Love for
the Madonna is one of the characteristics of popular piety, which must
be valued and directed. For this reason I invite you to meditate on the
last chapter of the Second Vatican Council’s Constitution on the Church, Lumen gentium, which speaks precisely of Mary in the mystery of
Christ and the Church. There it is stated that Mary advanced in the
pilgrimage of faith (58). Dear friends, in the Year of Faith I present
this portrait of Mary the pilgrim, who follows the Son Jesus and
precedes all of us in the journey of faith.
Today the Eastern Churches, which follow the Julian Calendar,
celebrate the feast of Easter. I would like to send these brothers and
sisters a special greeting, uniting with them with, my whole heart, in
proclaiming the glad tidings: Christ is risen! Recollected in prayer
around Mary, we ask God for the gift of the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete,
that he might console and comfort all Christians – especially those who
celebrate Easter amidst trials and suffering – and guide them in the
path of reconciliation and peace.
Yesterday in Brazil Francisca de Paula De Jesus, called NháChica,
was proclaimed blessed. Her simple life was dedicated wholly to God and
to charity, so much so that she was called mother of the poor. I share
the joy of the Church in Brazil over this luminous disciple of the
Lord.
I greet with affection all of the confraternities that have come here
from many countries. Thank you for your testimony of faith! I greet
also the parish and family groups along with the parade of various
musical bands and associations of Schützen who have come from Germany.
I offer a special greeting today to the Meter Association on this
special day remembering children who are victims of violence. And this
provides me with the occasion to direct a thought to those who have
suffered and sufffer from abuse. I would like to to assure them that you
are present in my prayer, and I would also like firmly to say that we
must all cleary and courageously work that every human person,
especially children, who are among the most vulnerable, might be
defended and protected.
I also encourage those afflicted with pulmonary hypertension, and their families.
Happy Sunday. Have a good lunch.
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