Pope asks for prayers for his meeting with Russian
Patrirach
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
has asked for prayers for his forthcoming meeting with his “dear brother”, the
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, Head of the Russian Orthodox Church.
That meeting is scheduled to
take place on Friday, February 12 at Cuba’s international airport as the Pope
travels to Mexico for
an apostolic journey.
The Pope’s appeal came at the
end of his General Audience in St Peter’s Square. He also asked for prayers for
his six-day journey which will take him from South to North of the Latin American
Nation.
And during his catechesis,
Pope Francis spoke of the significance of a Jubilee Year, an ancient
institution that calls on us to practice pardon, combat poverty and inequality,
promote an equitable distribution of the earth’s goods for all.
Recalling that according to
the Book of Leviticus, a Jubilee Year is a heightened moment of religious and
social life, a time of “general pardon” for all people to return to their
original state – the freedom proper to the holy people of God – the Pope pointed
out that the earth belongs to God and has been entrusted to us.
He said that as stewards of
the Lord we are called to render the world we have received human and
habitable, and that “no one should claim exclusive possession creating
situations of inequality".
“May each of us look into our
hearts and ask himself whether he has too many things. Why not give some to
those who have none? Ten percent, fifty percent… may the Holy Spirit inspire
each of you” he said.
And recalling having recently
heard that some eighty percent of the world’s wealth is in the hands of only
twenty percent of the world’s population, Pope Francis said “if the Jubilee
does not come out of your pockets it’s not a true Jubilee”.
“This in the Bible. It’s not
this Pope inventing it. In the Bible the scope of a Jubilee was to create a
society based on equality and solidarity, where freedom, land and money would
benefit all and not just a few” he said.
We can say – he continued –
that the Biblical Jubilee was a “Jubilee of Mercy” because it was to be lived
for the good of our needy brothers and sisters.
So, appealing to all
believers to live the Jubilee Year in that spirit, Pope Francis also mentioned
the phenomenon of loansharking and of how so many desperate people have ended
up taking their own lives because they don’t find a helping hand, but only the
hand that demands the payment of interests.
“The Lord – he said – blesses
he who opens his hand with generosity. He will give you twice as much back,
perhaps not in money, but in other things”.
And telling those present
that if they want to receive mercy from God, they must begin by being merciful
to those close to them and thus – the Pope said - contribute to building a
society based on solidarity, fraternity and justice.
Pope Francis concluded his
audience recalling the fact that Thursday 11 marks the feast of Our Lady of
Lourdes and the 24th World Day of the Sick and he asked for prayers for the
sick and appealed to the faithful to make their love felt to them.

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