Pope’s Homily at Mass with
Baptisms in Sistine Chapel: Full text
Please find a working transcript and translation of Pope
Francis’ off the cuff homily delivered during the Mass with Baptisms in the
Sistine Chapel on Sunday morning.
You have brought your children to receive the Sacrament of
Baptism. This is the first step in the task you have to fulfil: the task of
transmitting the Faith. But we need the Holy Spirit to transmit the Faith, we
cannot do it alone. Transmitting the Faith is a grace that comes from the Holy
Spirit and this is why you bring your children here to receive the Holy Spirit,
to receive the Trinity - the Father, Son and Holy Spirit – who will dwell in
their hearts.
There is just one thing I want to tell you, something that
is up to you: the transmission of the Faith can only be done in “dialect”, in
the “language” of the family, the “dialect” or “language” used by the father
and mother, the grandfather and grandmother. The catechists will come later and
develop this first transmission of the Faith, with ideas and explanations
But do not forget this: if the “dialect” is missing, if at
home you do not speak the language of love between parents, the transmission of
the Faith is not so easy, it cannot be done. Do not forget. Your task is to
transmit the Faith, but to do it with the language of the love of your home, the
language of the Family.
Children too have their own dialect, and it makes us feel
good! Now they are all quiet but if just one sets the tone, then the orchestra
will follow! The language of children! And Jesus asks us to be like them, to
speak like them. We must not forget this language of children, to communicate
like they do. It is a language that Jesus appreciates so, in your prayers, be
simple like they are: tell Jesus what is in your heart, like they do. Today
they say it with tears but, yes, be like children. The language of parents must
be the love with which they transmit the Faith, and the language of children
must be to receive that Faith from their parents and to grow in Faith.
Now we will continue with the ceremony and if the children
start the concert (by crying), it is because they are uncomfortable or because
they are too hot or feel hungry. If they are hungry, feed them. Don’t be
afraid. Go ahead and feed them. This too is the language of love.
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