Pope at Mass in Casal Bertone:
‘Bless and share with those in need’
Pope Francis celebrates the Eucharist on Corpus Christi Sunday (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis celebrates Mass in Rome’s Casal Bertone
neighborhood on the feast of Corpus Christi, and urges area residents to speak
a word of blessing and share whatever they have with one another.
By Devin Watkins
“A blessing releases a cascade of goodness.”
With those words, Pope Francis invited Catholics living in
the Roman neighborhood to multiply what they have by helping their brothers and
sisters in need.
In his homily at Mass on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi,
the Pope reflected on the verbs “to speak” and “to give”.
Speak and bless
To speak, he said, “is to bless… Everything begins with
blessing: words of goodness create a history of goodness.”
Pope Francis said the act of blessing is a gift, since we
are doing something for another person, rather than ourselves.
Blessing, he noted, consists not in trite phrases but it
speaking with love. “The Eucharist is itself a school of blessing. God blesses
us, his beloved children, and thus encourages us to keep going.”
The Holy Father lamented the ease with which people vent
their anger and utter words of contempt and insult.
“Let us not let ourselves be overcome by bitterness, for we
eat the Bread that contains all sweetness within it.” He said God’s people
“love to praise, not complain” since we were created “to bless, not to
grumble”.
Giving
Pope Francis went on to reflect on how Jesus gave the bread
to the disciples in the multiplication of the loaves and fishes to feed several
thousand people.
This miracle, he said, is not a magic trick. Jesus trusts in
the Father. "And those five loaves never run out.”
The Holy Father said Jesus is teaching his disciples to
give, even if what we possess is limited. “Whatever we have can bear fruit if
we give it away,” he said.
In the Eucharist, he pointed out, we find “God Himself
contained in a piece of bread”, inspiring us to give ourselves to others.
Sharing with our neighbor
Finally, Pope Francis told the residents of Casal Bertone
that the city of Rome “hungers for love and care” and that it “suffers from
decay and neglect”, with so many elderly people living alone and so many young
people eking out a living.
Jesus invites each of us, he concluded, to give whatever we
can manage to help those in need.
“The Lord comes to our streets in order to speak a
blessing for us and to give us courage. He asks that we
too be blessing and gift for others.”
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