Pope to artists: ‘you help the
Church express its mission’
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| Pope Francis meets with artists performing in the Vatican's Christmas Concert.(Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis meets on Friday with the artists who will
perform in the Vatican’s Christmas concert on Saturday telling them that their
creativity has always helped to express the Church’s mission.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
“The Church’s mission has always been expressed through the
creativity and talent of artists”. Thus Pope Francis praised the role of artists as
he welcomed in audience in the Sala Clementina the artists who will perform
in Saturday’s
Christmas Concert in the Vatican.
Children will benefit
Pope Francis’ reflection was framed by the two organizations
who will benefit from proceeds raised through the Concert. The first is a
ministry of the Salesian Fathers called Missione Don Bosco (Don
Bosco Mission), dedicated to the education of South Sudanese children in a
refugee camp in Palabek, Uganda. The second will benefit Scholas
Occurrentes who educate children in Erbil, in Iraqi Kurdistan, where
130,000 Christians are refugees.
Let’s think about child refugees
The Pope said that refugee children “must have suffered
terrible situations”. He compared them to Jesus who descended to earth from
“another place” where “He lived in a communion of wisdom, light and love with
God the Father, with the Holy Spirit”. Here on earth, Jesus experienced “our
limitations, and our sins in order to give us the Holy Trinity’s love”, the
Pope said.
Jesus, too, had to escape Herod’s wrath, Pope Francis
continued. This forced the Holy Family to experience the “anguish of
persecution”.
Thus little Jesus reminds us that half of today’s
refugees in the world are children, guiltless victims of human injustices.
The Church responds
One of the many ways that the Church responds to this tragic
reality is through educational networks, Pope Francis said,
introducing the work of the two charities. Refugee children “also need
formation”, he said, “so that tomorrow they can work and participate as
conscientious citizens for the common good”. Education is also a way to help
people get back on their feet, give them back their dignity, provide the
courage to face life and appreciate one’s own talents, the Pope said.
How artists help
Pope Francis then concluded his reflection saying that
artists have always helped the Church express its mission.
Artists succeed in touching the most intimate parts of
men and women’s consciences. For that, to those of you present here, go my
thanks and my encouragement to pursue your work, to enkindle the warmth and
tenderness of Christmas in every heart.

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