Pope
Francis opens Holy Door at St. Peter's Basilica, opens Jubilee
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis on Tuesday opened the Holy Door in St. Peter’s Basilica,
inaugurating the Jubilee of Mercy. The ceremony took place after he celebrated
Mass for the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception in St. Peter’s Square.
The
rain did not keep the people away: Over 50 thousand arrived, including the
President and Prime Minister of Italy, Sergio Mattarella and Matteo Renzi; as
well as King Albert II of Belgium with Queen Paola.
Pope
Francis, during his
homily, highlighted the primacy of grace.
“Were
sin the only thing that mattered, we would be the most desperate of creatures,”
Pope Francis said. “But the promised triumph of Christ’s love enfolds
everything in the Father’s mercy…The Immaculate Virgin stands before us as a
privileged witness of this promise and its fulfilment.”
The
Holy Father went on to say the Holy Year is “itself a gift of grace.”
“To
pass through the Holy Door means to rediscover the infinite mercy of the Father
who welcomes everyone and goes out personally to encounter each of them,” he
continued.
Pope
Francis concluded his homily by saying “as we pass through the Holy Door, we
also want to remember another door, which fifty years ago the Fathers of
the Second Vatican Council opened to the world.”
Pope
Francis said the anniversary cannot be remembered only for the legacy of the
Council’s documents, but must also remember the “encounter” which happened at
the Council.
“The
Jubilee challenges us to this openness, and demands that we not neglect the
spirit which emerged from Vatican II, the spirit of the Samaritan, as Blessed
Paul VI expressed it at the conclusion of the Council” – he said – “May our
passing through the Holy Door today commit us to making our own the mercy of
the Good Samaritan.”
After
Mass, Pope Francis opened the Holy Door to St. Peter’s, where he was met by his
predecessor, Pope-emeritus Benedict XVI, whom he embraced.
The
Jubilee will continue this Sunday, when Pope Francis opens the Holy Door in his
Cathedral, St. John Lateran, and bishops around the world open Holy Doors in
their own Cathedrals, and other designated Churches.
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