Pope
at Angelus: my thoughts with those from missing plane
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis said on Sunday that “his thoughts
are with those on board the missing AirAsia plane that disappeared during a
flight between Indonesia and Singapore.” He added he was also thinking of
two separate accidents involving two merchant ships and a ferry in the Adriatic
Sea. “I am close with my affection and prayer,” the Pope said, to the
families and loved ones who are undergoing “these difficult situations with
apprehension and suffering” and also to those involved in the rescue
operations. His words of solidarity came at the end of his Angelus address on
the feast of the Holy Family in which he spoke about how the light coming from
the Holy Family encourages us to offer human warmth and where he also stressed
the important role played by grandparents in the family setting.
Pope Francis said the
infant Jesus with his mother Mary and with St. Joseph are a shining example of
mercy and salvation for the entire world. “This light which comes from
the Holy Family encourages us to offer human warmth in those family situation
in which, for various reasons, there is a lack of peace and harmony and
forgiveness. Our concrete solidarity is just as present, especially when it
comes to families who are undergoing difficult situations because of illness,
lack of work, discrimination and the need to emigrate.”
At that point, the
Pope departed from his prepared text to urge all those present to pray in
silence with him for families facing these difficulties and who lack
understanding and unity. Jesus, he continued “is the
person who brings the (young and old) generations closer together.” He is
“the source of that love which unites family and people, overcoming every
mistrust, isolation and distance.”
Turning next to the
role of grandparents, Pope Francis stressed “how important” their presence is
within the family and society as a whole. “A good relationship between young
and old people is a key element in the functioning of the civil and ecclesial
community.” he said. And when we look at the elderly couple in the Bible,
Simeon and Anna, let’s “give a round of applause to all the grandparents in the
world.”
The Pope explained how
the message that comes from the Holy Family is a message of faith. “The family
of Nazareth,” he said, “is holy because it is centered on Jesus” and when a
family has faith it gives them the strength to face up to difficult situations,
just as it did for Mary and Joseph.
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