At noon today, the liturgical Feast of Saints Joachim and
Anne, parents of the Virgin Mary, Pope Francis appeared on the balcony of the residence
of the Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro to lead the recitation of the Angelus.
Greeting
of His Holiness, Pope Francis
Before the recitation of the Angelus
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Dear Friends,
Dear Friends,
I give thanks to Divine Providence for bringing me here
to the city of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro. I offer heartfelt thanks to
Archbishop Orani Tempesta and to each of you for your warm welcome, which
demonstrates your affection for the Successor of Peter. I would be happy if my
visit to this city were to renew, in each one of you, your love for Christ and
his Church and your joy in being one with him, belonging to the Church and
being committed to offering a living witness to the faith.
The Angelus
prayer is a beautiful popular expression of the faith. It is a simple prayer,
recited at three specific times during the day. It thus punctuates the rhythm
of our daily activities: in the morning, at midday, and at sunset. But it is an
important prayer. I encourage each of you to recite it, along with the Hail
Mary. It reminds us of a luminous event which transformed history: the
Incarnation, the moment when the Son of God became man in Jesus of Nazareth.
Today the Church celebrates the parents of the Virgin
Mary, the grandparents of Jesus, Saints Joachim and Anne. In their home, Mary
came into the world, accompanied by the extraordinary mystery of the Immaculate
Conception. Mary grew up in the home of Joachim and Anne; she was surrounded by
their love and faith: in their home she learned to listen to the Lord and to
follow his will. Saints Joachim and Anne were part of a long chain of people
who had transmitted their love for God, expressed in the warmth and love of
family life, down to Mary, who received the Son of God in her womb and who gave
him to the world, to us. How precious is the family as the privileged place for
transmitting the faith!
Speaking about family life, I would like to say one
thing: today, as Brazil and the Church around the world celebrate this feast of
Saints Joachim and Anne, Grandparents Day is also being celebrated. How
important grandparents are for family life, for passing on the human and
religious heritage which is so essential for each and every society! How
important it is to have intergenerational exchanges and dialogue, especially
within the context of the family. The Aparecida Document says, Children and the elderly build the future of
peoples: children because they lead history forward, the elderly because they
transmit the experience and wisdom of their lives (No. 447). This
relationship and this dialogue between generations is a treasure to be
preserved and strengthened! In this World Youth Day, young people wish to acknowledge
and honour their grandparents. They salute them with great affection and they
thank them for the ongoing witness of their wisdom.
And now, in this Square, in all the surrounding streets,
and in those homes that are experiencing this moment of prayer with us, we feel
like one big family, and we turn to Mary, that she may protect our families and
make them places of faith and love in which the presence of Jesus her Son is
felt.
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