Pope
Francis: Lord's Baptism Mass and Angelus
(Vatican
Radio) Remember to pray to the Holy Spirit: this was the message Pope Francis
had for pilgrims and tourists who braved the drear and drizzle of a January
morning in Rome, to gather in St Peter’s Square beneath the window of the Papal
apartments in the Apostolic Palace and pray the Angeluswith the
Holy Father on this Sunday – the Solemnity of the Baptism of the Lord and the
conclusion of the liturgical season of Christmas.
Noting
that the descent of the Holy Spirit at Christ’s baptism in the Jordan is the
sign by which the Lord begins His public teaching ministry, Pope Francis said,
“We often pray to Jesus, we pray to the Father, especially when we pray the
“Our Father” – but not so frequently do we pray to the Holy Spirit – it is
true, no? – He is the Forgotten One.” The Holy Father went on to say, “We
need to ask for His help, His strength, His inspiration,” explaining, “the Holy
Spirit, who entirely animated the life and ministry of Jesus, is the same
Spirit who now leads Christian existence, the existence of [every] man and
woman who say they are and want to be Christians.”
Earlier
in the day, Pope Francis marked the Solemnity of the Baptism of the Lord with
Mass in the Sistine Chapel, during the course of which he baptized eleven
infants.
In
his homily, the Holy Father focused on three related themes: on the Word of God
as nourishment for the soul; on faith as an intrinsically and essentially
ecclesial reality – something that is “of the Church” and into which we are
incorporated in baptism; on the anointing that is part of baptism, and
therefore on the sacrament as one of royal, prophetic and priestly
consecration. Departing from his prepared text, the Holy Father offered
some homiletic reflections on the importance of prayer – especially of prayer
to the Holy Spirit – in the life of Christians. “It is so very important to
pray to the Holy Spirit,” he said, “for the Spirit teaches us to carry forward
the family, the children – He makes it possible to see that the children grow
up in the atmosphere of the Holy Trinity.” The Pope went on to say, “It is
precisely the Spirit who leads them forward – and this is why we need not
forget to invoke the Holy Spirit often, every day.”

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