Pope
Francis: follow Mary on the path to visitation
(Vatican
Radio) On the 22nd of September Pope Francis in his homily at the National
Shrine of the ‘Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre’ invited the faithful
present at this popular pilgrimage site for all Cubans and not just Catholics,
not to dwell in their homes.
On
the contrary he stressed how God demands of us that we go out and embrace a
culture of encounter. “We are visited so that we can visit others; we are
encountered so as to encounter others, we are loved so we can return that
love”.
These
lands, he continued, as he spoke in the Basilica of this Marian Shrine have
been visited by Mary’s maternal presence. Quoting the bishops of Cuba, he said:
“In a special and unique way she has molded the Cuban soul, inspiring in the
hearts of its people the highest ideals of love of God, within the family and
the nation.
Touching
on the shrine’s history he mentioned how Pope Benedict XV to declare Our Lady
of Charity the Patroness of Cuba. How the Cubans of the time had written that:
“neither disgrace nor poverty were ever able to crush the faith and the love
which our Catholic people profess for the Virgin of Charity, for whom, in all
their trials, when death was imminent or desperation was at the door, there
arose, like a light scattering the darkness of every peril, like a comforting
dew…, the vision of that Blessed Virgin, utterly Cuban and loved as such..”
Whenever
we look to Mary Mother of Charity, Pope Francis said we come to believe once
again in the revolutionary nature of love and tenderness. We too are asked to
live that revolution of tenderness through the joy which always becomes
closeness and compassion, and leads us to get involved in, and to serve, the
life of others, share their joys, their hopes and their frustrations,
visit the sick, the prisoner and to those who mourn. And on a more joyful
note, the Pope added how, by leaving our homes we are also able to laugh with
those who laugh, and rejoice with our neighbors who rejoice.
Like
Mary, he stressed, we want to be a Church which serves, which goes forth
from its chapels, its sacristies, in order to accompany life, to sustain hope,
to be a sign of unity, we want to be a Church which goes forth to build
bridges, to break down walls, to sow seeds of reconciliation. Like Mary,
we want to be a Church which can accompany all those “pregnant” situations of
our people, committed to life, to culture, to society.
This
Pope Francis concluded, is our most valuable treasure, our greatest wealth and
our most precious legacy. We must learn like Mary to leave our homes and set
out on the path of 'visitation'.
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