Fr.
Lombardi SJ: Jubilee of Mercy needed now more than ever
(Vatican
Radio) Now is no time to stop plans for the Year of Mercy. In the wake of the
deadly terror attacks in Paris on Friday, in which at least 128 people were
killed, the Director of the Press Office of the Holy See, Fr. Federico
Lombardi, SJ, told Vatican Radio that the Holy Year is a message of mercy to
drive out fear.
“In
these sad days,” said Fr. Lombardi, “in which murderous violence has reared its
insane, horrible head, many wonder how to respond. Some people are already
asking how to live the experience of these last days of waiting before the
opening of the Jubilee [of Mercy].” Fr. Lombardi went on to say, “Be on guard:
these murderers, possessed by a senseless hatred, are called ‘terrorists’
precisely because they want to spread terror. If we let ourselves be
frightened, they will have already reached their first objective. This, then,
is one more reason to resist with determination and courage the temptation to
fear.”
In
this, conclded Fr. Lombardi, “Pope Francis guides us and invites us to trust in
the Spirit of the Lord, who accompanies us.”
Below,
please find Fr. Lombardi’s full statement, in English
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In
these sad days, in which murderous violence has reared its insane, horrible
head, many wonder how to respond. Some people are already asking how to live
the experience of these last days of waiting before the opening of the Jubilee
[of Mercy]. Be on guard: these murderers, possessed by a senseless hatred, are
called ‘terrorists’ precisely because they want to spread terror. If we let
ourselves be frightened, they will have already reached their first objective.
This, then, is one more reason to resist with determination and courage the
temptation to fear.
It
goes without saying that we must be cautious, and not irresponsible: we must
take precautions that are reasonable. Nevertheless, we must go on living by
building peace and mutual trust. So I would say that the Jubilee of Mercy shows
itself even more necessary. A message of mercy, that love of God which leads to
mutual love and reconciliation. This is precisely the answer we must give in
times of temptation to mistrust.
St.
John Paul II said that the message of mercy was the great response of God and
of believers in the dark and horrible time of the Second World War, which saw
massacres carried out by totalitarian regimes, and the spread of hatred among
peoples and persons.
Today,
too, when Pope Francis speaks of a third world war being fought piecemeal,
there is need for a message of mercy to make us capable of building bridges,
and, in spite of everything, to have the courage of love.
This
is, therefore, no time to give up the Jubilee, or to be afraid. We need the
Jubilee more than ever. We have to live with prudent intelligence, but also
with courage and spiritual élan, continuing to look to the future with hope,
despite the attacks of hatred. Pope Francis guides us and invites us to trust
in the Spirit of the Lord who accompanies us.

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