Pope
to staff: forgiveness for scandals, care for families
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis received the employees of the Holy See and the Vatican City
State in a special audience on Monday, to exchange Christmas greetings with
them and their families. During the course of the audience, the Holy Father
expressed his gratitude to the workers and their families, and asked
forgiveness for the recent scandals in the Vatican.
“As
I thank you,” Pope Francis said, “I also want to ask your forgiveness for the
scandals that there have been in the Vatican. I wish, however, that my attitude
and yours, especially in these days, be above all one of prayer: pray for the
people involved in these scandals, that those who have done wrong might repent
and find the right path once again.”
The
Holy Father also encouraged his employees to cultivate family life.
“I
encourage you to take care of your marriage and your children,” he said.
“Marriage is like a plant,” he continued. “It is not like a closet, that you
put there, in the room, and just dust it occasionally: a plant is alive, it
should be cared for every day.” Likewise, “A marriage is a living reality: the
couple’s life should never be taken for granted, at no stage of the path of a
family. Let us remember that the most precious gift for the children are not
things, but the love of parents – and I mean not only the love of parents
towards their children, but parents’ love for each other.”
Departing
from his prepared text, the Holy Father had particular words for grandparents
and their role in the health of family life and the upbringing of children.
“Grandparents are so important in the family,” he said, “grandparents have
memory, have wisdom: do not leave grandparents aside.”
Forgiveness
was another major theme of Pope Francis’ unscripted reflections: peacemaking
among spouses and among children. “The Jubilee is something to be lived in the
domestic Church, as well, not only in the big events,” he said. “Indeed, God
loves those who practice mercy in ordinary circumstances,” he continued. “This
I want to wish you: to experience the joy of mercy,beginning in your family.”
Pope
Francis concluded, saying, “Thanks for your work, forgiveness for the scandals
and, ‘Onward!’: go forward in this community and bring my greetings and my best
wishes to your loved ones, the elderly and the sick – and continue, please, to
pray for me. Thanks again and ‘Merry Christmas!’”
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