Pope
Francis at daily Mass: Christians persecuted in silence
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis celebrated Mass on Monday morning in the chapel of the
Santa Marta residence, with the recently-elected Patriarch of Cilicia of the
Armenians, His Beatitude Gregory Peter XX Ghabroyan, as well as with the
Bishops of Synod of the Apostolic Armenian Catholic Church and the Prefect of
the Congregation for Eastern Churches, Cardinal Leonardo Sandri.
In
remarks following the readings of the day, the Holy Father spoke of the many
Christians, who continue to be persecuted, and of the complicit silence
of many powerful world leaders. Even today, “Perhaps more than in the early
days,” said Pope Francis, [Christians] are persecuted, killed, driven out,
despoiled, only because they are Christians”:
“Dear
brothers and sisters, there is no Christianity without persecution. Remember
the last of the Beatitudes: when they bring you into the synagogues, and
persecute you, revile you, this is the fate of a Christian. Today too, this
happens before the whole world, with the complicit silence of many powerful
leaders who could stop it. We are facing this Christian fate: go on the same
path of Jesus.”
The
Pope recalled, “One of many great persecutions: that of the Armenian people”:
“The
first nation to convert to Christianity: the first. They were persecuted just
for being Christians,” he said. “The Armenian people were persecuted, chased
away from their homeland, helpless, in the desert.” This story - he observed -
began with Jesus: what people did, “to Jesus, has during the course of history
been done to His body, which is the Church.”
“Today,”
the Holy Father continued, “I would like, on this day of our first Eucharist,
as brother Bishops, dear brother Bishops and Patriarch and all of you Armenian
faithful and priests, to embrace you and remember this persecution that you
have suffered, and to remember your holy ones, your many saints who died of
hunger, in the cold, under torture, [cast] into the wilderness only for being
Christians.”
The
Holy Father also remembered the broader persecution of Christians in the
present day. “We now, in the newspapers, hear the horror of what some terrorist
groups do, who slit the throats of people just because [their victims] are
Christians. We think of the Egyptian martyrs, recently, on the Libyan coast,
who were slaughtered while pronouncing the name of Jesus.”
Pope
Francis prayed that the Lord might, “give us a full understanding, to know the
Mystery of God who is in Christ,” and who, “carries the Cross, the Cross of
persecution, the Cross of hatred, the Cross of that, which comes from the
anger,” of persecutors – an anger that is stirred up by “the Father of Evil”:
“May
the Lord, today, make us feel within the body of the Church, the love for our
martyrs and also our vocation to martyrdom. We do not know what will happen
here: we do not know. Only Let the Lord give us the grace, should this
persecution happen here one day, of the courage and the witness that all
Christian martyrs have shown, and especially the Christians of the Armenian
people.”

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