Pope
Angelus: We need bridges not walls
(Vatican Radio) “Where there is a wall, there is closure of the
heart. We need bridges, not walls!” Those were the Pope’s words on Sunday from
the window of the Papal studio above St Peter’s Square where he recalled the
Fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9th 1989.
Following the
recitation of the Angelus prayer and on the 25th anniversary of this momentous event in history, Pope Francis
described the wall as a symbol of the ideological division of Europe and the
world which for so long had cut the city of Berlin in two.
The Holy Father went on to say that “the fall happened suddenly,
but it was made possible by the long and arduous efforts of many people who had
fought for this, prayed and suffered, some even sacrificing their lives. “These
include”, he added, “ a leading role played by Saint Pope John Paul II.
Pope Francis then
prayed that, with God's help, all men and women of good will would continue to
spread a culture of encounter, with the aim of bringing down all the
walls that still divide the world. He also prayed that there would be no more
killing and persecution of the innocent and of those killed because of
religious beliefs.
Before the Angelus the
Pope remembered the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica, saying, “it is the
cathedral of Rome, the one that tradition calls "the mother of all
the churches of the city and the world."
Every time we
celebrate the dedication of a church, the Pope stressed, we recall the
essential truth that this material temple made of bricks is a sign of a Church
that is alive and active, that of a "spiritual temple,"…
He added, "this
spiritual edifice, the church community of men sanctified by the blood of
Christ and by the Spirit of the Risen Lord asks each of us to be consistent
with the gift of faith and take a journey of Christian witness." This, the
Pope said “is not easy.”
Pope Francis concluded
that this feast invites us “to meditate on the communion of all the Churches,”
and that this Christian community, by its similarity encourages us to
strive so that mankind can overcome barriers of hostility and indifference to
build bridges of understanding and dialogue, to make the world a whole family
of peoples reconciled with each other, and fraternal solidarity.
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