Pope
at Angelus: fix your gaze on Mary the Mother of God
(Vatican Radio) In his Angelus address on the Solemnity of Mary
the Mother of God - which is also observed as World Day of Peace - Pope Francis
called on us "to fix our gaze of faith and of love on the Mother of
Jesus."
Below,
please find the complete text of Pope Francis' address at the Angelus on
Thursday:
Dear brothers and sisters,
On this first day of
the year, in the joyful atmosphere of Christmas, the Church invites us to fix
our gaze of faith and of love on the Mother of Jesus. In her, the humble woman
of Nazareth, “the Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us” (Jn 1:14).
Because of this it is impossible to separate contemplation of Jesus, the Word
of life Who is made visible and tangible (cf. 1 Jn 1:1), from contemplation of
Mary, who has given Him her love and her human flesh.
Today we hear the
words of the Apostle Paul: “God sent his Son, born of a woman” (Gal 4:4). That
“born of a woman” speaks in an essential manner, and for this reason even more
strongly, expresses the true humanity of the Son of God. As a Father of the
Church, St Athanasius, affirms, “Our Saviour was truly man, and from that comes
the salvation of all humanity” (Letter to Epictetus: PG 26).
But St Paul also adds
“born under the law” (Gal 4:4). With this expression he emphasizes that Christ
has taken up the human condition, freeing it from the closed, legalistic
mentality. In fact, the law deprived of grace becomes an insupportable yoke,
and instead of being good for us it is bad for us. This, then, is the end for
which God sent His Son to earth to become man: a finality of liberation;
indeed, of regeneration. Of liberation, “to ransom those under the law” (v. 5);
and the ransom occurred with the death of Christ on the Cross. But especially
of regeneration: “so that we might receive adoption as sons” (v. 5).
Incorporated in Him, men and women really become children of God. This amazing
transition takes place in us with Baptism, which grafts us into Christ as
living members, and inserts us into the Church.
At the beginning of a
new year, it is good to remember the day of our Baptism: we rediscover the gift
received in that Sacrament which has regenerated us to new life – the divine
life. And this through Mother Church, which has as a model Mother Mary. Thanks
to Baptism we were introduced into communion with God and we are no longer at
the mercy of evil and sin, but [rather] we receive the love, the tenderness,
the mercy of the heavenly Father.
This closeness of God
to our existence gives us true peace, the divine gift that we want especially
to implore today, the World Day of Peace. “No longer slaves, but brothers”:
this is the Message of this Day. It is a message that involves all of us. We
are all called to combat every form of slavery and to build fraternity — all of
us, each one according to his or her own responsibility.
To Mary, Mother of God
and our Mother, we present our good intentions. We ask you to extend the mantle
of your maternal protection over each and every one of us in the new year: “O
Holy Mother of God despise not our petitions in our necessities, but deliver us
always from all dangers, O glorious and blessed Virgin” (Sub tuum praesidium).
After the Angelus:
Dear brothers and
sisters,
I extend to all of you
my heartfelt greetings, wishing you a happy and peaceful new year. I greet in
particular the pilgrims from the Scandinavian countries and from Slovakia; the
faithful of Asola, Catiglione delle Stiviere, Sccolongo, Sotto il Monte, Bonate
Sotto, and Benevento; the young people from Andria and Castenuovo del Garda. A
heartfelt greeting to the Sternsinger [“Star boys”] who have come from the
diocese of Fulda in Germany. I thank all the Sternsinger in Germany, Austria,
and Switzerland for their commitment to go from house to house to proclaim the
birth of the Lord and to collect offerings for needy children. Frohe
Weihnachten und ein gutes neues Jahr [German: Merry Christmas and Happy New
Year].
I turn my thoughts to
all those, in dioceses around the world, who have promotted moments of payer
for peace. I recall in particular the national march that took place yesterday
in Vicenca, and the “Pace in tutte le terre” [“Peace throughout the world”]
demonstration promoted in Rome and in numerous cities around the world.
In this moment we are
joined with Rovereto, in Trentino, where you will find the great bell known as
“Maria Dolens,” which was made in honour of the fallen in all the wars, and was
blessed by Blessed Paul VI in 1965. In a little while we will hear the tolling
of that bell, that expresses the hope that there will never again be wars, but
always a desire for and a commitment to peace and brotherhood among peoples.
[The tolling of the
bells is heard on speakers in the Square, courtesy of CTV.]
Happy New Year to
everyone! May it be a year of peace in the tender embrace of the Lord and with
the maternal protection of Mary, the Mother of God and our Mother.
Please, do not forget
to pray for me! Buon pranzo, and arrivederci!
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