Pope Angelus:
Don’t scrape a living & settle for mediocrity
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis said on Wednesday the experience of the Magi urges us not
to settle for mediocrity and not to scrape a living but instead examine with
passion the great mystery of life. He also said the Magi teach us to recognize
the majesty in humility and learn how to knee in front of it. The Pope’s
comments came during his Angelus address to the crowds gathered in St. Peter's
Square on the feast of the Epiphany.
Pope Francis
said the gospel account of the Magi who came from afar to worship the Baby
Jesus gives “an air of universality” to the feast of the Epiphany. He said “the
Church has always seen in herself the image of all humanity” and through this
feast wishes, as it were, “to guide, with respect, every man and woman of this
world towards the Child Jesus who was born to save us all.”
The Pope
explained that both the Magi and the shepherds who came to pay homage to the
Christ Child teach us that in order to meet Jesus “we need to raise our eyes
towards the sky and not be bent over ourselves and our own egoism" but
instead have our “hearts and our minds open to the horizon of God.”
Just as the
Magi experienced a great joy when seeing the star in the sky, it is also a
great consolation for us, said the Pope, to feel we are “being guided and not
abandoned to our own destinies.” The experience of the Magi, he continued, “is
an appeal for us not to settle for mediocrity and not to scrape a living” but
instead “seek the sense of things” and “to examine with passion the great
mystery of life.” Pope Francis said it also teaches us “to not to be
scandalized by the smallness and poverty” but “to recognize the majesty in
humility and learn how to knee in front of it.”
In further
remarks after the recitation of the Angelus prayer, Pope Francis expressed his
“spiritual closeness” to our “brothers and sisters of the Christian Orient,”
Catholics and Orthodox many of whom celebrate Christmas on January 7th, saying
he wished them peace and happiness.
The Pope
noted that the Epiphany is also the Church’s World Day of Missionary Childhood
and explained that this is the feast day for “children who with their prayers
and sacrifice" help their more needy peers by becoming “missionaries and
witnesses of brotherhood and sharing.”
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