Pope in Loreto: Mary’s House a
home for youth, families, sick
Pope Francis greets the sick at the Holy House of Loreto (Vatican Media) |
During a brief pastoral visit to the Italian city of Loreto,
Pope Francis calls the House of Mary a home for young people, families, and the
sick, where all can find hope in an oasis of silence and piety.
By Devin Watkins
Pope Francis celebrated Mass in the Sanctuary of the Holy
House of Loreto on Monday, to mark the Feast of the Annunciation.
Tradition holds that the Virgin Mary lived within the relocated
walls housed in the Sanctuary, and there received the Angel’s message of
the Annunciation.
Following Mass, the Holy Father spoke to the 10,000-strong
crowd of the faithful gathered in the square in front of the Basilica.
Pope Francis said the Sanctuary is “a privileged place to
contemplate the mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God,” since it is “the
house of Mary.”
Many pilgrims, he said, come from around the world to the
“oasis of silence and piety” to draw strength and hope, calling the Holy House
of Loreto a home for the young, families, and the sick.
Home for the young
Pope Francis said it is a home for young people, because the
Virgin Mary “continues to speak to new generations, accompanying each one in
the search for his or her vocation.”
It was for that reason, the Pope said, that he had chosen to
sign his post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation on young people in Loreto. The
document is entitled “Christus vivit – Christ lives”, and is the
culmination of the Synod of Bishops on Young People, the Faith, and Vocational
Discernment that was held in October 2018.
“In the event of the Annunciation the dynamic of the
vocation appears, expressed in the three moments that marked the Synod: 1)
listening to the Word-project of God; 2) discernment; 3) decision,” he said.
Home for families
Pope Francis said the House of Mary in Loreto is also a home
for the family.
“In the delicate situation of today’s world,” he said, “the
family founded on marriage between a man and a woman assumes an essential
importance and mission.”
He invited Catholics to rediscover the plan traced out by
God for the family and to reaffirm its central role in society.
Within those walls, the Pope said, Mary lived out the many
facets that characterize family relationships, “as a daughter, fiancée, and
mother,” saying that her experience shows that the Church must care for
families and young people in tandem and not separately.
Home for the sick
Finally, Pope Francis said the Holy House of Loreto is a
home for the sick.
“Here are welcomed those who suffer in body and spirit, and
our Mother brings to all the mercy of the Lord from generation to generation.”
The Holy Father said illness wounds the family, but that the
family must welcome the sick person by loving, supporting, encouraging, and
caring for them.
And the Pope sent his thoughts and prayers to people around
the world who suffer from various illnesses and maladies. “Your suffering can
become a decisive collaboration for the coming of the Kingdom of God,” he said.
Pope Francis closed his visit to the Basilica of the Holy
House of Loreto with the Angelus prayer, asking all to pray for young people,
families, and the sick.
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