Pope
Francis celebrates Mass for All Saints at Verano cemetery
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis on Sunday travelled across Rome to the city’s Verano
cemetery to celebrate Mass for All Saints Day. In his homily the Pope reflected
on the words of the Beatitudes spoken by Jesus as he taught the crowds gathered
on the hillside around the Lake of Galilee.
Pope
Francis said we may ask ourselves how can the poor in spirit, or those who
mourn be blessed or happy? Because those whose hearts are free of worldly cares
and those who have experienced the sadness and pain of others, the Pope said,
are those who will be welcomed into the Kingdom of Heaven and will feel God’s
tenderness and consolation in their own lives.
Reflecting
on the words, ‘Blessed are the meek’, Pope Francis said how often we act in
exactly the opposite way, fretting, complaining and raising our voices, instead
of following God’s path of patience and humility. Like parents who show endless
patience towards their children, he said, Jesus also followed the path of
meekness, suffering exile and persecution, false accusations and even death on
the Cross for our sake.
The
Pope spoke of the words ‘Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for
righteousness’ saying they will be filled with God’s justice. ‘Blessed are the
merciful’, he continued, reminds us that we are all sinners and every one of us
needs to be forgiven, just as we must show mercy and forgiveness to others.
Finally
the Pope reflected on Jesus’ words ‘Blessed are the peacemakers’, saying those
who patiently work to build peace and reconciliation are those who find true
happiness, unlike those who cheat, or gossip, or take advantage of others.
Let
us ask God for the grace to be simple, humble people, the Pope concluded, the
grace to be meek and learn how to cry, the grace to work for justice and peace
and, above all, the grace to ask God’s forgiveness that we may become
instruments of his mercy for others.
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