Donating makes both the giver and the receiver happy -
Pope
Pope Francis sharing a meal with the poor in Italy.- AP |
(Vatican Radio) To the extent God freely granted us the gift
of life and the created world, we in turn should donate and share with others
to create a better world, Pope Francis said on Monday. Faced with
the ecological crisis we are going through, the perspective of
donation received and given to those coming after us is indeed
a reason for commitment and hope, he told some 150 members of the Italian
Donation Institute (IID) in the Vatican. "We have the duty to
preserve and hand down to future generations an intact planet
that we have received as a free gift from God’s goodness,” he told the
institute ahead of Italy’s Donation Day on October 4, that it
sponsors.
God's gift - life and creation
The Pope reminded them that the greatest gift that God has given
to each one of us is life, which is part of another divine original gift which
is creation. Hence, he said, “All of us must feel it a great responsibility
to safeguard and care for creation, protecting it from various
forms of degradation.”
Pope Francis explained that both the gift of life and the
gift of creation usher from God’s love for mankind. To the extent to
which we open ourselves to and welcome God’s love, we can in turn become the
gift of love to our brothers. This love of God, he said, is particularly
demonstrated in the Last Supper where Jesus left his disciples the “new
commandment” of love. The newness of this commandment, he said, lies
the donation of his life for us which translates in the service of
others.
The Pope further explained that this love knows how to
humble itself, refuses every form of violence, respects freedom, promotes
dignity and rejects every discrimination. “An unarmed love proves
stronger than hatred,” the Pope said, urging all to model themselves to the way
of Jesus.
Donation - young people
Pope Francis regarded Italy’s Donation Day particularly
relevant for children and youth to help them open their minds and hearts
to brotherhood and sharing, and building the civilization of
love. He wished that young people be able to discover that donating
is freely giving a part of ourselves to others, not to lose it but to increase
its value. Donating makes both the giver and the receiver happy, and
creates bonds and relationships that strengthen hope in a better world.
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