Pope
Francis: Make time to care for the sick
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis is asking people to take time out of their frenzied
lives to visit the sick, spend time with them and learn from their suffering.
Marking
the World Day of the Sick this Wednesday, communities, parishes, dioceses and
bishops' conferences around the world will gather in prayer with Pope Francis
for the suffering and their careers.
Instituted
on May 13, 1992 by Saint John Paul II and celebrated every year on February 11,
the commemoration of Our Lady of Lourdes, the Day is a special time of sharing
and pastoral outreach to people living with illness.
In
his message this year- titled
“I was eyes to the blind, and feet to the lame” (Job 29:15) - Pope
Francis calls on Christians and all people of good will to have ‘wisdom of
heart’, to go beyond themselves and reach out the sick.
He
writes that in the rush of today’s world we can often forget the value of ‘time
spent at the bedside of the sick’. He says ‘we forget about giving ourselves
freely, taking care of others, being responsible for others’ adding that this
masks a ‘lukewarm faith’
Pope
Francis also warns against what he describes as ‘a lie’ that lurks behind
certain phrases that insist on the importance of “quality of life” and which
make people think that lives affected by grave illness are not worth living.
Instead,
“the experience of suffering can become a privileged means of transmitting
grace and a source for gaining and growing in wisdom of the heart”. This
means showing solidarity without judging. “Charity takes time” concludes
Pope Francis, “time to care for the sick and time to visit them. Time to
be at their side”.
(Emer McCarthy)
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