Pope’s spiritual exercises: cities as spaces for reconciliation,
peace and encounter
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| Pope Francis at the spiritual exercises on March 11, 2019 (ANSA) |
Pope Francis and his collaborators who are on spiritual
retreat, heard the second meditation, Monday morning, on the need for cities to
rediscover their universal vocation to be the reflection of the heavenly
Jerusalem on earth.
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis and 65 of his collaborators from the Roman
Curia who are on their Lenten spiritual exercises, March 10-15, at the Casa
Divin Maestro in the town of Arricia, just outside Rome, heard a meditation
Monday morning on the need to make our cities symbols of peace, fraternity and
hospitality.
Heavenly Jerusalem on earth
The retreat preacher, Italian Benedictine Abbot Bernardo
Francesco Maria Gianni, delivered the meditation drawing much from the saintly
mayor of the Italian city of Florence, Giorgio La Pira, who believed in God’s
dream that a city modelled on the heavenly Jerusalem was possible on
earth.
This dream or plan, Abbot Gianni explained, concerns not
just the city of Florence of La Pira but all the cities of the world understood
as a "space for reconciliation, peace and encounter", in contrast to
a world that is too often condemned to despair, resignation and darkness that
are deemed invincible.
The Benedictine monk also spoke about the "universal
mystery" that leads each city to rediscover its true vocation and to
reflect the heavenly Jerusalem, where people live cohesively, animated by
ardent desires and great hopes.
Far from being an irrational, dreamlike and meaningless
digression, he explained, this dream is so concrete that it opens the horizon
to the action of God. Revisiting and renewing cities top-down, as La Pira
wrote, thus becomes fundamental for the good of the people and of political,
technical and economic structures.
This is the contemplative outlook of faith, that seeks to
implement the history of Christ in the world, despite every effort to break the
harmony, beauty and splendour of the city of God.
“Transfiguring yeast”
Recalling Giorgio La Pira and the Italian poet Mario Luzi,
the Benedictine monk said that this extraordinary dream calls for the
involvement of not only of civil structures but also and primarily the action
of the Church so that the God’s dream for all men may be triumphant and
concrete.
God’s dream, the retreat preacher pointed out, has already
had admirable achievements in past centuries and it will have even more
admirable achievements in the course of future centuries. This is
because the design of the Holy Spirit never remains a distant and ineffective
model or an ideal but works in the lives of men as a “transfiguring yeast”.
Abbot Gianni said that this is a call to witness to the Holy
Spirit whose flame is the only thing that can stop the “devastating fire of the
world”. Through prayer, progress, beauty, work, and peace and testimonies
such as concrete gestures, trust in God and dialogue of love, can restore to every
city its universal mission without destruction and war.
Gaze of faith
In conclusion, the retreat preacher talked about the need to
behold the city with a gaze of faith that discovers God who dwells in its
homes, streets and squares. God lives among the citizens promoting
solidarity, brotherhood, the desire for goodness, truth and justice, Abbot
Gianni said, adding that He does not hide Himself from those
who seek Him with a sincere heart.

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