Pope
to parents: find time for prayer in busy family life
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Wednesday continued his
reflections on family life, focusing especially on the importance of finding
time for prayer.
Greeting visitors from many different countries, gathered for
the weekly General Audience in St Peter’s Square, the Pope said families often
experience difficulty in devoting time for prayer. But he said a heart filled
with the love of God can make even a silent thought or small gesture of
devotion into a moment of prayer.
Pope Francis noted that family life is complicated and time
consuming: parents, he said, should win Nobel prizes for the way they manage to
squeeze 48 hours’ work into just 24 hours! But if we truly love God with all
our hearts, and all our mind, and all our strength, he said, we will discover that
the heart of prayer is the love of God, who constantly caresses us with his
love.
The Pope urged parents to teach their children to pray, to read
the bible and to make the sign of the Cross so that their homes may become
places where Jesus always finds a warm welcome
Please find below the English summary of Pope Francis’ remarks
at the Wednesday General Audience
Dear Brothers and Sisters:
In our continuing catechesis on the family, today we
reflect on the importance of devoting time to prayer. We all know how
important prayer is, yet it seems so difficult to find time for it.
Perhaps we need to ask if we truly love God, as he asks us to, with all our
heart, and all our mind and all our strength. For the heart of prayer is
the love of God, the source of our life, who constantly “caresses” us with his
own love.
A heart filled with the love of God can make even a silent
thought or a small gesture of devotion a moment of prayer. The Holy
Spirit teaches us to pray, to call God our Father, and to grow daily in his
love. Our families need to ask for the gift of the Spirit! Through
prayer, even in the busiest times, we give time back to God, we find the peace
that comes from appreciating the important things, and we encounter the joy of
God’s unexpected gifts. Through daily prayer may our homes become, like
the house of Martha and Mary, places where Jesus always finds a warm welcome.
I greet the English-speaking pilgrims and visitors taking part
in today’s Audience, including those from England, Denmark, Malta, China,
Dubai, Nigeria, Canada and the United States of America. Upon all of you,
and your families, I invoke an abundance of joy and peace in the Lord
Jesus. God bless you all!
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