Pope in Romania: Mary encourages
her children’s hopes and dreams
Pope Francis at the Marian Shrine of Sumuleu Ciuc (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis on Saturday addresses a Marian encounter with
Young People and Families telling them, don’t be afraid to dream along life’s
journey.
“Today is Children’s Day in Romania – let’s greet them with
a round of applause.” Those were the Pope’s words to young people and families
on Saturday who had gathered for a Marian encounter with him against the
backdrop of the Palace of Culture.
He invited everyone present to pray for all children “asking the Blessed Virgin to shelter them under her mantle.”
The Pope told the children, young people, families and elderly in the Square in Iasi, who had come from different traditions and places, that “the Holy Spirit has called us here and He helps us discover the beauty of being together, of being able to meet and journey together.” “This is the experience of a new Pentecost”, he said.
He invited everyone present to pray for all children “asking the Blessed Virgin to shelter them under her mantle.”
The Pope told the children, young people, families and elderly in the Square in Iasi, who had come from different traditions and places, that “the Holy Spirit has called us here and He helps us discover the beauty of being together, of being able to meet and journey together.” “This is the experience of a new Pentecost”, he said.
Dreams and wisdom of older generation
Journeying together, Pope Francis pointed out, is not easy.
He added, “it is a gift that we have to ask for. A work of art for us to
create, a beautiful gift for us to hand on.”
Recalling the testimony of Elisabeta and Ioan, an elderly couple participating at the Marian event, he told them that, “love took root in the two of you and it has borne rich fruit. Both of you were not afraid to dream”, the Pope said.
Pope Francis also told the younger generation present that, “when you grow up, do not forget your mother and your grandmother, and the simple but robust faith that gave them strength.”
Recalling the testimony of Elisabeta and Ioan, an elderly couple participating at the Marian event, he told them that, “love took root in the two of you and it has borne rich fruit. Both of you were not afraid to dream”, the Pope said.
Pope Francis also told the younger generation present that, “when you grow up, do not forget your mother and your grandmother, and the simple but robust faith that gave them strength.”
Love and faith
Faith, he emphasized, “is a gift that keeps alive a profound
and beautiful certainty: that we are God’s beloved children… Faith is not
transmitted only by words, but also by gestures, looks and caresses, like those
of our mothers and grandmothers.”
“We all flourish when we feel loved”, said the Pope. “Because love draws us out of ourselves and invites us to take root in the lives of others.” “When people lose all their love, then it will truly be the end of the world. Because without love and without God, no one can live on the earth!”
“We all flourish when we feel loved”, said the Pope. “Because love draws us out of ourselves and invites us to take root in the lives of others.” “When people lose all their love, then it will truly be the end of the world. Because without love and without God, no one can live on the earth!”
Challenges, vocation and freedom
There will always be challenges in our lives, noted Pope
Francis. “We cannot deny it or pretend that it isn’t the case”. “The Lord is
the first to challenge us. The Lord is the one who gives us a song more
powerful than all the siren songs that would paralyze us on our journey. And He
always does it the same way: by singing a more beautiful and challenging song.”
The Pope also told those gathered that, “the Lord gives us a
vocation, a challenge to discover the talents and abilities we possess and to
put them at the service of others.” “He asks us to use our freedom as a freedom
to choose, to say yes to a loving plan, to a face, to a look.”
“Today, from this place, new paths can open up to the
future, towards Europe and many other parts of the world”, said the Pope. “You
can be pilgrims of the twenty-first century, capable of imagining afresh the
bonds that unite us.”
In conclusion, Pope said that “Mary is a Mother who
encourages her children’s dreams, who cherishes their hopes, who brings joy to
their homes…You are that living, flourishing and hope-filled community that we
can offer to our Mother.”
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