Cardinal
Parolin celebrates Mass for the Assumption in Singapore
(Vatican
Radio) Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin is now in Singapore,
on the last leg of his journey to Asia. As in Indonesia and East Timor, the
cardinal met with the local community with which he celebrated Mass on Sunday
for the Feast of the Assumption at the Church of St Joseph.
Below
find Cardinal Parolin’s Homily in English
Dear
Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Today,
as we gather as Church to celebrate the Solemnity of the Assumption of the
Blessed Virgin Mary into heaven, we are united, not only as the universal
Church around the See of Peter, but also with the communion of saints as One
Church.
I
greet with affection your Archbishop, the Most Rev. William Goh thanking him for
his kind words of welcome.
I
also greet the priests, religious men and women, as well as all of the lay
faithful and men and women of good will, who are here to join us in this
Eucharistic celebration. I convey to each of you the greetings and
blessings of Pope Francis as we are united with him in our prayers this
morning.
In
this moment my thought is also for those who are unable to attend this
celebration, especially the elderly and the sick, in particular Archbishop
Emeritus Nicholas Chia.
The
scriptural passages of today’s Mass give us tremendous hope as we contemplate
our final destination; for a member of the human family has charted a way for
all of us. Our Lady, in her Assumption, has this glorious privilege which
encourages us on our earthly pilgrimage.
The
wonderful gift of redemption is fully realised in the resurrection of the body
and this Solemnity reminds us that the corporeal world is also the subject of
the redemption of Christ. The human person is not separated into a
spiritual part and a bodily part. The human person is offered salvation
integrally: both body and soul.
This
year, Singapore commemorates fifty years of independence. I know that the
National Day was celebrated a week ago and, on 4th July, the Catholic community
of Singapore rejoiced in prayers and festivity for SG50. I join in your
gladness and congratulate you, wishing peace and prosperity for your beloved
Country.
As
Our Lady’s Assumption is not the end of salvation history but the beginning, so
also, the next fifty years calls for the Church in Singapore to help chart a
way forward for herself and in her service of society.
While
much has been achieved over the span of fifty years, the work is never finished
and the torch is passed on to a new generation of citizens.
For
almost 200 years the Church has been present in Singapore. Against that
backdrop, today’s gospel invites the Christian community to look with some
urgency at new and creative ways of carrying forward the proclamation of the
gospel of salvation in a changing society. This includes addressing the
new challenges that emerge in a “globalised” and more connected world; offering
practical assistance to an emerging reality in need of guidance.
His
Holiness, Pope Francis has called the Church to live up to her mission: to go
forth, to go out of herself. He reminds all of us that the task of every
Christian is to be a missionary; to be a missionary especially to the margins
and at the peripheries of our societies.
I
am indeed glad to note that the Church in Singapore has organisations and
institutions, attending not only to the fields of education and health, but
also to care for the poor, the elderly, those marginalised by sickness and also
offenders. We should not, however, simply allow these initiatives, good
though they undoubtedly are, to obscure the personal obligation, incumbent on
each one of us, to be a disciple of Jesus Christ in reaching out to the lost,
the last and the least.
As
Singapore continues to progress in contributing much to the international
community, it is important for the Catholic Church to be a partner with all
people of good will in recognising the place of religious faiths, virtue and
morality as essential foundations of a society and a nation.
In
the face of aggressive secularism, the Church needs to present a rational and
patient witness recalling the words of Pope Francis who said, “When, in the
name of an ideology, there is an attempt to remove God from society, it ends up
adoring idols, and very soon men and women lose their way, their dignity is
trampled and their rights violated.” (Pope Francis, Speech, Tirana, 21
September 2014).
Celebrating
this Solemnity today, we recall the witness of Our Lady who in her hymn
recognises the rightful place of God, “My Soul proclaims the greatness of the
Lord and my spirit exults in God my saviour” (Luke 1: 46-47).
In
Mary, we have a perfect example of a disciple who was able and made herself
available to the working of the Holy Spirit: “Behold the handmaid of the Lord;
let it be done to me according to your Word!” (Luke 1: 38).
With
Our Lady as your guide, I believe the Archdiocese of Singapore will do great
things for the Lord! The Mother of God protects us with the mantle of her
maternal love; her intercession is a consolation for all her children, but also
a prompt to ensure we stay close to her Son on our earthly pilgrimage.
As
we continue with our Eucharist, we give thanks for the fruitful witness of the
Catholic Church in Singapore and we ask God to shower abundant blessings for
her constant growth and witness as a missionary Church.
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