Pope at Audience: Be God’s
instruments of healing, like Apostles
Pope Francis resumes his weekly General Audiences by
continuing his catechesis on the Acts of the Apostles, urging the faithful
trust in the Lord, and act in His name.
By Francesca Merlo
In his catechesis on the Acts of the Apostles, Pope Francis
focused this week on the first account of healing in the Book of Acts (Acts
3:3-6): Peter and John’s healing of the Paralytic.
“In the Acts of the Apostles”, began Pope Francis, “the
preaching of the Gospel does not only rely on words, but on concrete actions
that bear witness to the truth of the proclamation”. These, said the Pope, are
wonders and signs, which “confirm” the work of the Apostles, “showing that they
act in the name of Christ.”
Neither silver nor
gold
Pope Francis explained that the beggar, in meeting the
apostles, “does not find money, but the name that saves: Jesus Christ the
Nazarene”.
Peter as Church
Peter thenorders the paralytic to stand and, in taking his
right hand, helps him up.
Through this, said Pope Francis, Peter personifies the
Church, who “sees those who are in difficulty, does not close her eyes, and
knows how to look humanity in the face in order to create meaningful
relationships, bridges of friendship and solidarity instead of barriers.”
Acting in the name of
Jesus
Pope Francis then continued his comparison, explaining that
the apostles look at the beggar and say "look at us". They reach out
to him, they lift him up and they heal him. This, said the Pope, is what Jesus
does with all of us. Through bad times, in moments of sin, in moments of
sadness, “Jesus says to us ‘Look at me: I am here!'" Therefore, said the
Pope, “Let us take the hand of Jesus and allow ourselves to be lifted up”.
Finally, the Pope explained that Peter and John teach us not
to trust in the means used to heal, which he said, “are also useful”. Rather,
trust in “the true wealth that is the relationship with the Risen One.”
"Let us not forget", concluded the Pope, "that it is Jesus' hand
that through our own helps others to rise".

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