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Pope's Homily at Conclusion of World Meeting of Families
Zenit ^ | 9/27/15

Posted on 09/27/2015 2:46:02 PM PDT by markomalley

Here is a Vatican translation of the homily Pope Francis gave this afternoon at the closing Mass of the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia. A ZENIT transcription and translation of the remarks he added off-the-cuff are included in brackets.

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Today the word of God surprises us with powerful and thought-provoking images. Images which challenge us, but also stir our enthusiasm.

In the first reading, Joshua tells Moses that two members of the people are prophesying, speaking God’s word, without a mandate. In the Gospel, John tells Jesus that the disciples had stopped someone from casting out evil spirits in the name of Jesus. Here is the surprise: Moses and Jesus both rebuke those closest to them for being so narrow! Would that all could be prophets of God’s word! Would that everyone could work miracles in the Lord’s name!

Jesus encountered hostility from people who did not accept what he said and did. For them, his openness to the honest and sincere faith of many men and women who were not part of God’s chosen people seemed intolerable. The disciples, for their part, acted in good faith. But the temptation to be scandalized by the freedom of God, who sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous alike (Mt 5:45), bypassing bureaucracy, officialdom and inner circles, threatens the authenticity of faith. Hence it must be vigorously rejected.

Once we realize this, we can understand why Jesus’ words about causing “scandal” are so harsh. For Jesus, the truly “intolerable” scandal consists in everything that breaks down and destroys our trust in the working of the Spirit!

Our Father will not be outdone in generosity and he continues to scatter seeds. He scatters the seeds of his presence in our world, for “love consists in this, not that we have loved God but that he loved us” first (1 Jn 4:10). That love gives us a profound certainty: we are sought by God; he waits for us. It is this confidence which makes disciples encourage, support and nurture the good things happening all around them. God wants all his children to take part in the feast of the Gospel. Jesus says, “Do not hold back anything that is good, instead help it to grow!” To raise doubts about the working of the Spirit, to give the impression that it cannot take place in those who are not “part of our group”, who are not “like us”, is a dangerous temptation. Not only does it block conversion to the faith; it is a perversion of faith!

Faith opens a “window” to the presence and working of the Spirit. It shows us that, like happiness, holiness is always tied to little gestures. “Whoever gives you a cup of water in my name will not go unrewarded”, says Jesus (cf. Mk 9:41). These little gestures are those we learn at home, in the family; they get lost amid all the other things we do, yet they do make each day different. They are the quiet things done by mothers and grandmothers, by fathers and grandfathers, by children, [by siblings]. They are little signs of tenderness, affection and compassion. Like the warm supper we look forward to at night, the early lunch awaiting someone who gets up early to go to work. Homely gestures. Like a blessing before we go to bed, or a hug after we return from a hard day’s work. Love is shown by little things, by attention to small daily signs which make us feel at home. Faith grows when it is lived and shaped by love. That is why our families, our homes, are true domestic churches. They are the right place for faith to become life, and life to [grow in] faith.

Jesus tells us not to hold back these little miracles. Instead, he wants us to encourage them, to spread them. He asks us to go through life, our everyday life, encouraging all these little signs of love as signs of his own living and active presence in our world.

So we might ask ourselves, [today, here, at the end of this festival]: How are we trying to live this way in our homes, in our societies? What kind of world do we want to leave to our children (cf. Laudato Si’, 160)? We cannot answer these questions alone, by ourselves. It is the Spirit who challenges us to respond as part of the great human family. Our common house can no longer tolerate sterile divisions. The urgent challenge of protecting our home includes the effort to bring the entire human family together in the pursuit of a sustainable and integral development, for we know that things can change (cf. ibid., 13). May our children find in us models and incentives to communion! [Not of division.] May our children find in us men and women capable of joining others in bringing to full flower all the good seeds which the Father has sown!

Pointedly, yet affectionately, Jesus tells us: “If you, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will the heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!” (Lk 11:13). How much wisdom there is in these few words! It is true that, as far as goodness and purity of heart are concerned, we human beings don’t have much to show! But Jesus knows that, where children are concerned, we are capable of boundless generosity. So he reassures us: if only we have faith, the Father will give us his Spirit.

We Christians, the Lord’s disciples, ask the families of the world to help us! How many of us are here at this celebration! This is itself something prophetic, a kind of miracle in today’s world, [which is tired of inventing new divisions, new sufferings, new disasters]. Would that we could all be prophets! Would that all of us could be open to miracles of love for the sake of [our own family and] all the families of the world, and thus overcome the scandal of a narrow, petty love, closed in on itself, impatient of others!

[I leave you a question for each one to answer to himself, since I said the word impatient: In my house, do we yell? Or do we speak with love and tenderness? This is a good way to measure our love.]

And how beautiful it would be if everywhere, even beyond our borders, we could appreciate and encourage this prophecy and this miracle! We renew our faith in the word of the Lord which invites faithful families to this openness. It invites all those who want to share the prophecy of the covenant of man and woman, which generates life and reveals God. May he help us to participate in the prophecy of peace, of tenderness and family affection. May he help us to participate in this prophetic gesture of caring for our children and our grandparents with tenderness, patience and love.]

Anyone who wants to bring into this world a family which teaches children to be excited by every gesture aimed at overcoming evil – a family which shows that the Spirit is alive and at work – will encounter our gratitude and our appreciation. Whatever the family, people, region, or religion to which they belong!

May God grant to all of us [to be prophets of the joy of the Gospel, of the Gospel of the family, of the love of families. To be prophets], as the Lord’s disciples, [and grant us] the grace to be worthy of this purity of heart which is not scandalized by the Gospel! [Amen]


TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events
KEYWORDS: epa; globalwarminghoax; popefrancis; romancatholicism
(presented without comment so that you can base opinions on what was said rather than based upon media spin)
1 posted on 09/27/2015 2:46:02 PM PDT by markomalley
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To: markomalley; zot; NYer

A good sermon. Nothing here I can quibble with.


2 posted on 09/27/2015 3:01:26 PM PDT by GreyFriar (Spearhead - 3rd Armored Division 75-78 & 83-87)
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To: markomalley; Salvation

I’m really glad Pope Francis came to America.

I closely followed his trip and all of his appearances on TV and while I still don’t agree with several of his political positions, I do understand where he’s coming from and I have grown to LIKE Pope Francis very much and “I won’t forget to pray for him,” ever again!

I’m sure Pope Francis is sincere in his beliefs, whereas prior to his visit, I questioned his sincerity and particularly his humility which I think the MSM still over blows and emphasizes. Sure he carries his own bag (Note he almost fell boarding the plane from NYC to Philly) and doesn’t live in the designated Pope Quarter’s in the Vatican. So what? Is it better to leave those quarter’s empty?

I don’t pretend to know anything about Vatican politics, but quite obviously, Pope Benedict XVI’s health was NOT the major reason he resigned. Thanks be to God, I’m no longer resentful he resigned, although I will go to my grave believing his resignation was forced.


3 posted on 09/27/2015 3:21:50 PM PDT by onyx
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To: markomalley; SaveFerris; metmom; MHGinTN; P-Marlowe

. Here is the surprise: Moses and Jesus both rebuke those closest to them for being so narrow!

He is clearly attempting to use the authority of Moses and of Christ Jesus for his own nefarious purposes (economic Marxism, world government, "climate change" taxation and extortion, and the like.

Jesus encountered hostility from people who did not accept what he said and did.

Once again, trying to disarm anyone who disagrees with his leftist, Antichrist message with being against Christ, and by doing so, comparing himself to God incarnate in Jesus. It is blatant blasphemy.

But the temptation to be scandalized by the freedom of God, who sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous alike (Mt 5:45), bypassing bureaucracy, officialdom and inner circles, threatens the authenticity of faith. Hence it must be vigorously rejected.

An outright attack against Christians who believe the Gospel message, and turn to Christ for their true salvation, instead of Francis and his Catholic hammer.

He has said this before in another lie, calling a personal relationship with Jesus "dangerous."

Jorge is a false prophet, and an enemy of Christ's Gospel.

I extinguish his attack on myself and fellow Christians with the true Word of God.

If you declare with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.

Romans 10:9

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"Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me."

Revelation 3:20


4 posted on 09/27/2015 3:24:37 PM PDT by SkyPilot ("I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." John 14:6)
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To: Tax-chick; GregB; SumProVita; narses; bboop; SevenofNine; Ronaldus Magnus; tiki; Salvation; ...

Catholic ping!


5 posted on 09/27/2015 3:31:45 PM PDT by NYer (Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy them. Mt 6:19)
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To: GreyFriar

Thanks for the ping. I agree: this is a good sermon.


6 posted on 09/27/2015 5:30:45 PM PDT by zot
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