Pope: God's Dream for
Creation Is Loving Union Between Man, Woman
At Opening Mass of Ordinary Synod's General
Assembly, Pope Reaffirms Church's Role to Defend Values, Marriage, Life
Vatican City State, October 04, 2015 (ZENIT.org) Deborah Castellano Lubov
'This is God’s dream for His beloved Creation: to see it
fulfilled in the loving union between a man and a woman, rejoicing in their
shared journey, fruitful in their mutual gift of self.'
These were the words of Pope Francis today during his homily at
the opening Mass for the Ordinary General Assembly of the
Synod of Bishops on the theme: 'The vocation and mission of the family in
the Church and the contemporary world.'
The Pope began his homily telling the faithful gathered in St.
Peter's Basilica that today’s readings "seem to have been chosen
precisely for this moment of grace which the Church is experiencing":
this Synod of Bishops on the family, and how they center on
three themes: solitude, love between man and woman, and the family.
Solitude
The Holy Father began by recalling that Adam's loneliness
prompted God to send him Eve, 'a helper,' and went on to say how in
today's society, many experience similar feelings of solitude.
"Today we experience the paradox of a globalized world
filled with luxurious mansions and skyscrapers, but a lessening of the warmth
of homes and families; many ambitious plans and projects, but little time to
enjoy them," he said, with "many sophisticated means of
entertainment, but a deep and growing interior emptiness; many pleasures, but
few loves; many liberties, but little freedom…"
The Pontiff lamented how the number of lonely people keeps
growing. Today, he observed, there is so much power, yet so much
loneliness and vulnerability, adding that the family is the image of this.
"People are less and less serious about building a solid
and fruitful relationship of love: in sickness and in health, for better and
for worse, in good times and in bad. Love which is lasting,
faithful, conscientious, stable and fruitful is increasingly looked down upon,
viewed as a quaint relic of the past. It would seem that the most
advanced societies are the very ones which have the lowest birth-rates and the
highest percentages of abortion, divorce, suicide, and social and environmental
pollution."
Love between man and woman
Pope Francis reflected that God "made men and women
for happiness, to share their journey with someone who complements them, to
live the wondrous experience of love: to love and to be loved, and to see their
love bear fruit in children."
"God’s dream for his beloved creation," Pope
Francis said, "is to see it fulfilled in the loving union between a
man and a woman, rejoicing in their shared journey, fruitful in their mutual
gift of self."
Francis reminded those gathered that God blesses human
love. In joining the hearts of two people who love one another,
the Pope said, He joins them in unity and indissolubility. "This shows us
that the goal of conjugal life is not simply to live together for life, but to
love one another for life! In this way Jesus re-establishes the
order which was present from the beginning."
Family
When Mark's Gospel says, 'What therefore God has joined
together, let not man put asunder,' the Holy Father reminded those
present that this is "an exhortation to believers to overcome
every form of individualism and legalism which conceals a narrow
self-centeredness and a fear of accepting the true meaning of the couple and of
human sexuality in God’s plan."
"Marriage is not some adolescent utopia," Francis
underscored, "but a dream without which his creatures will be doomed
to solitude! Indeed, being afraid to accept this plan paralyzes the
human heart."
The Pope lamented that people today--"who often ridicule
this plan"-- paradoxically, "continue to be attracted and
fascinated by every authentic love, by every steadfast love, by every fruitful
love, by every faithful and enduring love. We see people chase after
fleeting loves while dreaming of true love; they chase after carnal pleasures
but desire total self-giving."
In this extremely difficult social and marital context, the
Pontiff said, the Church is called to carry out her mission in fidelity, truth
and love, which requires defending marriage and protecting life, every
life. To carry out Her mission, Pope Francis stressed that the
Church must teach and defend fundamental values, remembering to not point
a finger in judgment of others, as Jesus came to call the sinners.
"Faithful to Her nature as a mother," the Pope
reaffirmed the Church's duty "to seek out and care for hurting
couples with the balm of acceptance and mercy; to be a “field hospital” with
doors wide open to whoever knocks in search of help and support; to reach out
to others with true love, to walk with our fellow men and women who suffer, to
include them and guide them to the wellspring of salvation."
Pope Francis concluded, praying that the Lord
accompany us during the Synod and guide His Church, through the intercession of
the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Joseph.
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