Pope gifts priests with homilies
of his Chrism Masses
At the end of the Chrism Mass on Holy Thursday morning in
Rome’s St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis handed each priest a collection of his
homilies of Holy Thursday Chrism Masses as Pope, including this year’s.
By Robin Gomes
Entitled, “Our hard work is precious for Jesus”, the
book published by the Vatican Publishing House (LEV) is in distribution from
Holy Thursday onwards.
The homilies from 2013 to 2019 are a symbol of his
encouragement to priests in their ministry.
At the annual Chrism Mass, priests gather around their
diocesan bishops to celebrate their priesthood, symbolizing the unity of the
local church. Each of the patriarchs, cardinals, archbishops, bishops and
priests present in Rome who joined Pope Francis in St. Peter’s Basilica on
April 18, to renew the promises they made on the day of their ordination,
received a copy of the book.
The blessing of the holy oils, or chrism, that is used in
the various sacraments during the year also takes place during the Chrism Mass.
The homily of this year’s Chrism Mass is entitled, “Anointed
in order to anoint”. “We are not distributors of bottled oil,” the Pope
said. “We anoint by distributing ourselves, distributing our vocation and our
heart.” “When we anoint others, we ourselves are anointed anew by the
faith and the affection of our people. We anoint by dirtying our hands in
touching the wounds, the sins and the worries of the people. We anoint by
perfuming our hands in touching their faith, their hopes, their fidelity and
the unconditional generosity of their self-giving.”
The book contains the following homily titles in full:
- “Shepherds with the smell of sheep”, March 28, 2013
- “Anointed with the oil of joy”, April 17, 2014
- "Our tiredness goes straight to the Heart of the
Father", April 2, 2015
- “Witnesses and ministers of mercy”, March 24 2016
- “The joyful proclamation”, April 13 2017
- “Close to the people of God”, March 29 2018
- “Anointed in order to anoint” April 18, 2019
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