During the papal welcoming ceremony held this evening on the Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Saint Luke’s account of the Transfiguration (Lk 9:28-36) was read. Based on this gospel account, the Holy Father offered a reflection which he shared with the young people.
Reflection
offered by His Holiness, Pope Francis
during the Papal Welcoming Ceremony
Dear Friends,
It is good for us
to be here! Peter cries out after seeing the Lord Jesus transfigured in
glory. Do we want to repeat these words with him? I think the answer is yes,
because here today, it is good for all of us to be gathered together around
Jesus! It is he who welcomes us and who is present in our midst here in Rio. In
the Gospel we have heard God the Father say: This is my Son, my chosen one; listen to him! (Lk 9:35). If it is
Jesus who welcomes us, we too ought to welcome him and listen to his words; it
is precisely through the welcome we give to Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh,
that the Holy Spirit transforms us, lights up our way to the future, and
enables us joyfully to advance along that way with wings of hope (cf. Lumen Fidei,7).
But what can we do? Bota fe? – put on faith. The World Youth Day Cross has proclaimed these
words throughout its pilgrimage in Brazil. Put
on faith: what does this mean? When we prepare a plate of food and we see
that it needs salt, well, we put on
salt; when it needs oil, then you put on
oil. To put on, that is, to place on
top of, to pour over. And so it is in our life, dear young friends: if we want
it to have real meaning and fulfilment, as you want and as you deserve, I say
to each one of you, Put on faith, and
your life will take on a new flavour, it will have a compass to show you the
way; put on hope and every one of
your days will be enlightened and your horizon will no longer be dark, but
luminous; put on love, and your life
will be like a house built on rock, your journey will be joyful, because you
will find many friends to journey with you. Put on faith, put on hope, put on
love!
But who can give us all this? In the Gospel we have just
heard the answer: Christ. This is my Son,
my chosen one. Listen to him! Jesus is the one who brings God to us and us
to God. With him, our life is transformed and renewed, and we can see reality
with new eyes, from Jesus’ standpoint, with his own eyes (cf. Lumen Fidei, 18).
For this reason, I want to insist with you today: Put on Christ! in your life, and you will find a friend in whom you
can always trust; put on Christ and
you will see the wings of hope spreading and letting you journey with joy
towards the future; put on Christ and
your life will be full of his love; it will be a fruitful life.
Today, I would like each of us to ask sincerely: in whom
do we place our trust? In ourselves, in material things, or in Jesus? We are
all tempted to put ourselves at the centre, to think that we alone build our
lives or that our life can only be happy if built on possessions, money, or power.
But it is not so.
Certainly, possessions, money and power can give a
momentary thrill, the illusion of being happy, but they end up possessing us
and making us always want to have more, never satisfied. Put on Christ in your life, place your trust in him and you will
never be disappointed! You see how faith accomplishes a revolution in us, one
which we can call Copernican, because it removes us from the centre and
restores it to God; faith immerses us in his love and gives us security,
strength, and hope. To all appearances, nothing has changed; yet, in the depths
of our being, everything is different. Peace, consolation, gentleness, courage,
serenity and joy, which are all fruits of the Holy Spirit (cf. Gal 5:22), find
a home in our heart, and our very being is transformed; our way of thinking and
acting is made new, it becomes Jesus’ own, God’s own, way of thinking and
acting. During the Year of Faith, this World Youth Day is truly a gift offered
to us to draw us closer to the Lord, to be his disciples and his missionaries,
to let him renew our lives.
Dear young people: Put
on Christ in your lives. In these days, Christ awaits you in his word;
listen carefully to him and your heart will be warmed by his presence; Put on Christ: he awaits you in the sacrament
of Penance, to heal by his mercy the wounds caused by sin. Do not be afraid to
ask God’s forgiveness! He never tires of forgiving us, like a father who loves
us. God is pure mercy! Put on Christ:
he is waiting for you in his flesh in the Eucharist, the sacrament of his
presence and his sacrifice of love, and in the humanity of the many young
people who will enrich you with their friendship, encourage you by their
witness to the faith, and teach you the language of charity, goodness and
service.
You too, dear young people, can be joyful witnesses of
his love, courageous witnesses of his Gospel, carrying to this world a ray of
his light.
It is good for us
to be here, putting on Christ in our lives, putting on the faith, hope and
love which he gives us. Dear friends, in this celebration we have welcomed the
image of Our Lady of Aparecida. With Mary, may we be disciples and missionaries.
Like her, may we say Yes to God. Let
us ask that her maternal heart intercede for us, so that our hearts may be open
to loving Jesus and making others love him. He is waiting for us, and he is
counting on us. Amen.
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