Pope Francis at Mass: the pilgrim family
at the center
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis celebrated Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica on Sunday, the
Feast of the Holy Family and the Jubilee of Families in the context of the
Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy. In his homily, the Holy Father focused on
the family on pilgrimage – in ways great and small, making its way through
life, toward the ultimate goal of perfect joy in the House of the Father,
forever.
The
Holy Father drew on the readings of the day, which told of the Old Testament
figures, Elkanah and Hannah, who brought their son Samuel to the Temple of
Shiloh to consecrate him to the Lord (cf. 1 Sam 1:20-22, 24-28), and of Joseph
and Mary, who went with Our Lord in His boyhood as pilgrims to Jerusalem for
the feast of Passover (cf. Lk 2:41-52).
“How
important it is for our families to journey together towards a single goal,”
said Pope Francis. “We know that we have a road to travel together,” he
went on to say, “a road along which we encounter difficulties but also enjoy
moments of joy and consolation,” especially in the moments of shared prayer
that punctuate our days – or ought to punctuate them – and thus help us
maintain contact with the sacred rhythm of life. “What can be more beautiful
than for a father and mother to bless their children at the beginning and end
of each day, to trace on their forehead the sign of the cross, as they did on
the day of their baptism?” reflected Pope Francis, who also indicated meal
times as a privileged moment in which to express gratitude for God’s provident
goodness and learn to share what we have received with those in greater need.
“These are all little gestures,” he said, “yet they point to the great
formative role played by the family in the pilgrimage of everyday life.”
Reflecting
in a moment of spiritual imagination that envisioned the scene once the Holy
Family had returned home, Pope Francis suggested that it is not impossible that
even Our Lord might have asked His mother and foster father to excuse (It.
chiedere scusa) Him the worry and consternation He caused them while he was
about His Father’s business in the Temple, teaching the Teachers of the Law.
“In
the Year of Mercy,” said Pope Francis, “every Christian family can become a
privileged place on this pilgrimage for experiencing the joy of forgiveness:
forgiveness is the essence of the love which can understand mistakes and mend
them,” and, “ – how miserable we would be if God did not forgive us,” Pope
Francis asked, in pointed departure from his prepared text. “Within the family
we learn how to forgive, because we are certain that we are understood and
supported, whatever the mistakes we make.”
The
Holy Father concluded with an exhortation: “Let us not lose confidence in the
family!” he said. “It is beautiful when we can always open our hearts to one
another, and hide nothing. Where there is love, there is also
understanding and forgiveness. To all of you, dear families, I entrust
this most important mission - the domestic pilgrimage of daily family life -
which the world and the Church need, now more than ever.”
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