Pope
to families: Talk and listen to one another
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis during his weekly General Audience on Wednesday urged
families to talk and listen to one another, especially at the dinner table.
The
fog in St Peter’s Square had just about cleared when Pope Francis arrived for
his weekly General Audience. Continuing his catechesis on the family, the Holy
Father’s main focus of attention on Wednesday was family togetherness.
The
Pope noted how sitting down together at the table for the family dinner,
sharing a meal and the experiences of the day, was a fundamental image of
togetherness and solidarity.
He
then explained that because Jesus gave us the Eucharist as a meal, there was a
close relationship between families and the Mass.
But
Pope Francis also underlined how the family meal, a symbol of togetherness, is
disappearing in some societies.
Speaking
off the cuff in Italian, he said a family who hardly ever eats together or when
is does watches television or uses smartphones is not really being a family.
“When
the children at the table are attached to their computers, or the phone, and do
not listen to each other, this is not a family”, the Pope stressed, it is a
hotel.
The
Holy Father appealed to families during his audience, to talk and listen to one
another. There should not be silence at the table, he said.
The
Pope also observed that food itself, the very sign of our sharing with others,
is wantonly wasted in some places, while elsewhere, he added, our brothers and
sisters go hungry.
Concluding
his audience with greetings to English speaking pilgrims, Pope Francis invited
families, and the entire Church, to be signs of togetherness and solidarity for
the good of the whole human family, especially during the upcoming Jubilee of
Mercy.

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