Pope at Mass: ‘let us be amazed’
Pope Francis presides at Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for the Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God. (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis says in his homily during the liturgy he
celebrated in St Peter’s Basilica on New Year’s Day that we need to be amazed
by Mary, the Mother of God, allow her to gaze on us, embrace us and take us by
the hand.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
Pope Francis took his cue for his homily for
the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, from Luke’s Gospel of the day
which says that all were amazed by what the shepherds had to tell them. We
should be amazed today by the Mother of God, he said, and allow Mary to gaze on
us, embrace us and take us by the hand.
Amazed by Mary
Mary is not only the Mother of God, Pope Francis began, she
also presents all of us “reborn to the Lord”, he said. The Church too, needs to
be amazed, he continued, “at being the dwelling place of the living God, the
Bride of the Lord, a Mother who gives birth to her children”. It is Our Lady
who “gives the Church the feel of home”, the Pope said.
Allow Mary to gaze on us
Whenever Mary gazes on us, Pope Francis said “she does not
see sinners but children”. By allowing her to gaze on us, we will see the
reflection of God’s beauty and heaven. Her gaze, he said, penetrates the
darkest corner and rekindles hope.
“As she gazes upon us, she says: ‘Take heart, dear
children; here I am, your Mother!’”
Allow Mary to embrace us
Mary takes all of us to heart in the same way that she took
every person and event to heart during her life: her visit to Elizabeth, the
newlyweds at Cana, the disciples in the Upper Room, the Pope said. “She wants
to embrace our every situation and present it to God”, he said.
Allow Mary to take us by the hand
“God Himself needed a Mother,” Pope Francis said. And Jesus
gave her to us from the cross. “Our Lady is not an optional accessory: she has
to be welcomed into our life”, he said.
“Mary, take us by the hand,” the Pope prayed at the
conclusion of his homily.
“Gather us beneath your mantle, in the tenderness of true
love, where the human family is reborn: ‘ We fly to thy protection, O
Holy Mother of God.’”
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