Pope
Francis at Mass: Mary always stands by us
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis celebrated Mass on Saturday (July 11th) at the Marian
Shrine of Caacupé near Asuncion on the first full day of his pastoral visit to
Paraguay, the third and final leg of his journey to Latin America. Caacupe
is the most important pilgrimage site in Paraguay. Tens of thousands of people,
including many from the Pope’s native Argentina, attended the mass held in the
square outside the Basilica.
In
his homily, the Pope told those present that Mary’s life testifies that God
never abandons us even in moments when it might seem he is not there. He also
once again had special words of praise for the women of Paraguay whom he said
were able to lift up a country defeated, devastated and laid low by war.
Please
find below an English translation of the Pope’s prepared remarks for the homily
at the Mass:
Being here with you makes me feel at home, at the feet of our Mother, the
Virgin of Miracles of Caacupé. In every shrine we, her children,
encounter our Mother and are reminded that we are brothers and sisters.
Shrines are places of festival, of encounter, of family. We come to
present our needs. We come to give thanks, to ask forgiveness and to
begin again. How many baptisms, priestly and religious vocations,
engagements and marriages, have been born at the feet of our Mother! How
many tearful farewells! We come bringing our lives, because here we are
at home and it is wonderful to know there is someone waiting for us.
As so often in the past, we now come because we want to renew our desire to
live the joy of the Gospel.
How can we forget that this shrine is a vital part of the Paraguayan people, of
yourselves? You feel it, it shapes your prayers, and you sing: “Here, in
your Eden of Caacupé, are your people, Virgin most pure, who offer you their
love and their faith”. Today we gather as the People of God, at the feet
of our Mother, to offer her our love and our faith.
In the Gospel, we have just heard the greeting of the angel to Mary: Rejoice,
full of grace. The Lord is with you. Rejoice, Mary, rejoice.
Upon hearing this greeting, Mary was confused and asked herself what it could
mean. She did not fully understand what was happening. But she knew
that the angel came from God and so she said yes. Mary is the Mother of
Yes. Yes to God’s dream, yes to God’s care, yes to God’s will.
It was a yes that, as we know, was not easy to live. A yes that bestowed
no privileges or distinctions. Simeon told her in his prophecy: “a sword
will pierce your heart” (Lk 2:35), and indeed it did. That is why we love
her so much. We find in her a true Mother, one who helps us to keep faith
and hope alive in the midst of complicated situations. Pondering Simeon’s
prophecy, we would do well to reflect briefly on three difficult moments in
Mary’s life.
1.
The birth of
Jesus. There was no room for them. They had no house, no dwelling
to receive her Son. There was no place where she could give birth.
They had no family close by; they were alone. The only place available
was a stall of animals. Surely she remembered the words of the angel:
“Rejoice, Mary, the Lord is with you”. She might well have asked herself:
“Where is he now?”.
2.
The flight to Egypt. They had to leave, to go into exile. Not only
was there no room for them, no family nearby, but their lives were also in
danger. They had to depart and go to a foreign land. They were
migrants, on account of the envy and greed of the King. There too she
might well have asked: “What happened to all those things promised by the
angel?
3.
Jesus’ death on the cross. There can be no more difficult experience for
a mother than to witness the death of her child. It is
heartrending. We see Mary there, at the foot of the cross, like every
mother, strong, faithful, staying with her child even to his death, death on
the cross. Then she encourages and supports the disciples.
We look at her life, and we feel understood, we feel heard. We can sit
down to pray with her and use a common language in the face of the countless
situations we encounter each day. We can identify with many situations in
her own life. We can tell her what is happening in our lives, because she
understands.
Mary is the woman of faith; she is the Mother of the Church; she
believed. Her life testifies that God does not deceive us, or abandon his
people, even in moments or situations when it might seem that he is not
there. Mary was the first of her Son’s disciples and in moments of
difficulty she kept alive the hope of the apostles. A woman attentive to
the needs of others, she could say – when it seemed like the feast and joy were
at an end – “they have no wine” (Jn 2:3). She was the woman who went to
stay with her cousin Elizabeth “about three months” (Lk 1:56), so that
Elizabeth would not be alone as she prepared to give birth.
We know all this from the Gospel, but we also know that in this land she is the
Mother who has stood beside us in so many difficult situations. This
shrine preserves and treasures the memory of a people who know that Mary is
their Mother, and that she has always been at the side of her children.
Mary has always been in our hospitals, our schools and our homes. She has
always sat at table in every home. She has always been part of the
history of this country, making it a nation. Hers has been a discreet and
silent presence, making itself felt through a statue, a holy card or a medal.
Under the sign of the rosary, we know that we are never alone.
Why? Because Mary wanted to be in the midst of her people, with her
children, with her family. She followed Jesus always, from within the
crowd. As a good Mother, she did not want to abandon her children,
rather, she would always show up wherever one of her children was in
need. For the simple reason that she is our Mother.
A Mother who learned, amid so many hardships, the meaning of the words: “Do not
be afraid, the Lord is with you”. A Mother who keeps saying to us: “Do
whatever he tells you”. This is what she constantly says to us: “Do
whatever he tells you”. She doesn’t have a plan of her own; she doesn’t
come to tell us something new. She simply accompanies our faith with her
own.
You know this from experience. All of you, all Paraguayans, share in the
living memory of a people who have made incarnate these words of the
Gospel. Here I would like especially to mention you, the women, wives and
mothers of Paraguay, who at great cost and sacrifice were able to lift up a
country defeated, devastated and laid low by war. You are keepers of the
memory, the lifeblood of those who rebuilt the life, faith and dignity of your
people. Like Mary, you lived through many difficult situations which, in
the eyes of the world, would seem to discredit all faith. Yet, like Mary,
inspired and sustained by her example, you continued to believe, even “hoping
against all hope” (Rom 4:18). When all seemed to be falling apart, with
Mary you said: “Let us not be afraid, the Lord is with us; he is with our
people, with our families; let us do what he tells us”. Then and now, you
found the strength not to let this land lose its bearings. God bless your
perseverance, God bless and encourage your faith, God bless the women of
Paraguay, the most glorious women of America.
As a people, we have come home, to this house of all Paraguayans, to hear once
more those words which are so comforting: “Rejoice, the Lord is with
you”. They are a summons to cherish your memory, your roots, and the many
signs which you have received as a people of believers tested by trials and
struggles. Yours is a faith which has become life, a life which has become
hope, and a hope which leads to eminent charity. Yes, like Jesus, may you
be outstanding in love. May you be bearers of this faith, this life and
this hope. May you continue to build these up in Paraguay’s present and
for its future.
Gazing once more on Mary’s image, I invite you to join me in saying: “Here, in
your Eden of Caacupé, are your people, Virgin most pure, who offer you their
love and their faith”. Pray for us, Holy Mother of God, that we may be
worthy of the promises and graces of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
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