Pope
Francis: Christ in the other, in history, in the Church
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis prayed the Angelus with faithful pilgrims
and tourists gathered in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday, ahead of which he spoke
of the spirit of wonder engendered by the Gospel and especially by the
Christmas season.
Reflecting
on the Gospel reading of the 4th Sunday of Advent, which
recounts Mary’s visit to her cousin, Elizabeth, miraculously with child in her
old age, Pope Francis indicated three loci of wonder in our
lives: the other; history; and the Church.
“The other,”
he said, “is [the first locus of wonder], in which to discover
a brother, for, from the moment in which Jesus was born, every visage carries
the features of the Son of God – above all when it is the face of a poor
person, because it was as a poor person that God entered the world and it was
by the poor that He allowed himself to be approached first.”
“Another locus of
wonder in which, if we look with faith, we feel real wonder, is history,” Pope
Francis continued. “So many times we think we see it the right way, and instead
we risk reading it backwards: it happens, for example, when history seems to us
to be determined by the market economy, regulated by finance and business,
dominated by the powers that be. The God of Christmas is rather a God who
“shuffles the deck” – He likes to do it, eh? – As Mary sings in the Magnificat,
it is the Lord who casts down the mighty from their thrones and lifts up the
lowly, who fills the hungry with good things and sends the rich away empty (Lk
1.52 to 53). This is the second surprise, the wonder of history.”
“The
third locus of wonder is the Church,” said Pope Francis. “To
look on her with the wonder of faith means not just considering the Church only
as a religious institution – which the Church is – but to feel her as a mother
who, despite her warts and wrinkles – we have so many! – lets the contours of
the bride beloved of and purified by Christ the Lord shine through.”
“At
Christmas,” Pope Francis concluded, “God gives us all of Himself by giving His
one and only Son, who is all his joy – and only with the heart of Mary, the
humble and poor daughter of Zion, become the Mother of the Son of the Most
High, that we can rejoice and be glad for the great gift of God and for His
unpredictable surprise: may she help us to perceive the wonder, these three
wonders: the other, history and the Church; so let it be with the birth of
Jesus – the gift of gifts – the undeserved gift that brings us salvation, that
it might also make us feel this wonder in meeting Jesus. We cannot have this
wonder, however, we cannot meet Jesus, if we do not meet Him in the other, in
history and in the Church.”
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