At 10:00am today, the Holy Father, Pope Francis arrived in the square in front of the Shrine of Our Lady of Bonaria. Following the greetings offered him by the President of the Region of Sardinia, the Honorable Ugo Cappellacci, and the Mayor of Cagliari, Mister Massimo Zedda, the Pope entered the Shrine and greeted the sick persons who had gathered there.
At 10:45am, in the square in front of the Shrine of Our Lady of Bonaria, the Pope presided at the celebration of the Mass, introduced by greetings offered by the Archbishop of Cagliari, His Excellency, Arrigo Miglio.
May the peace of the Lord be with you always.
At 10:45am, in the square in front of the Shrine of Our Lady of Bonaria, the Pope presided at the celebration of the Mass, introduced by greetings offered by the Archbishop of Cagliari, His Excellency, Arrigo Miglio.
Homily of the Holy Father, Pope Francis
for the celebration of Mass
in the Square in front of the
Shrine of Our Lady of Bonaria
Cagliari, Sardinia
May the peace of the Lord be with you always.
Today the wish that I had mentioned in Saint Peter’s
Square before the start of summer, to be able to visit the Shrine of Our Lady
of Bonaria, is realized.
I have come to share with you the joys and hopes, toils
and efforts, ideals and aspirations of your island, and to confirm you in the
faith. Here too in Cagliari, as in the rest of Sardinia, difficulties are not
lacking – there are many – problems and worries: I think especially of the lack
of work and of the precariousness and the uncertainty of the future. Sardinia,
this beautiful region of yours, has for a long time suffered from many
situations of poverty, which is also accentuated by its geographical isolation.
The loyal cooperation of everyone is necessary, with the commitment of the
heads of institutions – including the Church – to secure fundamental rights to
persons and families and make a more fraternal and solidary society grow; to
secure the right to work, the right to provide bread for your family, bread
earned by work! I am close to you! I am close to you, I remember you in prayer,
and I encourage you to persevere in witness to the human and Christian values
so deeply rooted in the faith and history of this land and its people. Always
keep the light of hope burning!
I have come among you to place myself with you at the
feet of Our Lady, who gives us her Son. I know well that Mary, our Mother, is
in your heart, as this shrine testifies, a sanctuary where many generations of
Sardinians have come – and will continue to come! – to invoke the protection of
Our Lady of Bonaria, great patroness of this island. Here you bring the joys
and sufferings of this island, of its families, and of those children who live
far from here, who have often left with great sorrow and nostalgia to find work
and a future for themselves and their loved ones. Today, all of us who are gathered
here would like to thank Mary for always being near to us; we wish to renew our
trust in her and our love for her.
The first reading that we heard shows us Mary in prayer,
in the upper room together with the apostles. Mary prays, she prays together
with the disciples, and she teaches us to have complete trust in God, in his
mercy. This is the power of prayer! We do not tire of knocking at God’s door.
Every day, through Mary, we bring to God’s heart our whole life! Knock at the
door of God’s heart!
In the Gospel we see Jesus’ last glance at his Mother
(cf. John 19:25-27). From the cross Jesus looks upon his Mother and
entrusts the apostle John to her, saying: This
is your son. All of us too are found in the person of John and Jesus’ look
of love entrusts us to the Mother’s maternal protection. Mary would have
recalled another look of love from when she was a young woman: the look of God
the Father, who looked upon her humility, her littleness. Mary teaches us that
God does not abandon us, he can do great things even with our weakness. We
trust in Him! Let us knock at the door of his heart!
And the third thought: today I have come among you, or
rather, we have all come together to encounter the gaze of Mary, because in it
is reflected the gaze of the Father, who made her the Mother of God, and the
gaze of the Son on the cross, who made her our mother. And with that gaze Mary
looks upon us today. We need her gaze of tenderness, her maternal gaze that
knows us better than any other, her gaze that is full of compassion and care.
Mary, today we would like to say to you: Mary, give us the gift of your gaze!
Your gaze leads us to God, your gaze is a gift of the good Father that attends
to us at every turn of our journey, it is a gift of Jesus Christ on the cross,
who takes our sufferings, our toil, our sin upon himself. And to encounter this
Father full of love we say today: Mary, give us the gift of your gaze! Let us
say it all together: Mary, give us the
gift of your gaze! Mary, give us the gift of your gaze!
We are not alone on the often difficult journey, we are
many, we are a people, and the gaze of Our Lady helps us to look with a
brotherly gaze upon each other. Let us look upon each other in a more brotherly
way! Mary teaches us to have the gaze that seeks to welcome, to accompany, to
protect. Let us learn to look upon each other under the maternal gaze of Mary!
There are people to whom we instinctively give less consideration but who have
greater need of our consideration: the abandoned, the sick, those who lack what
they need to live, those who do not know Jesus, young people who are in
difficulty, young people who cannot find work. Let us not be afraid to go out
and look upon our brothers and sisters with the gaze of Our Lady. She invites
us to be true brothers. And let us not allow anything or anyone to come between
us and the gaze of Our Lady. Mother, give us the gift of your gaze! Let no one
hide it! May our filial heart know how to defend it from the many words that
cause illusions; from those who have a covetous gaze wanting an easy life
filled with promises that they cannot keep. Let them not rob us of Mary’s gaze,
which is full of tenderness, that gives us strength, that places us in
solidarity with each other. Let us all say together: Mother, give us the gift of your gaze! Mother, give us the gift of your
gaze! Mother, give us the gift of your gaze!
May Our Lady of Bonaria always be with you in life!
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