Angelus: Let us give thanks
(Vatican Radio)
Following Mass on Sunday, Pope Francis led the people gathered at Ecatepec in
the traditional Angelus prayer.
During his
address, the Holy Father invited the people to remember, and be thankful for,
God's blessings.
Below,
please find the full text of Pope Francis' prepared remarks for his Angelus
address:
Angelus
Centro de Estudios de Ecatepec
Centro de Estudios de Ecatepec
Sunday 14
February 2016
My Dear
Brothers and Sisters,
In the first
reading of this Sunday, Moses offers a directive to the people. At harvest
time, a the time of abundance and first fruits, do not forget your beginnings.
Thanksgiving is something which is born and grows among a people capable of
remembering. It is rooted in the past, and through good and bad times, it
shapes the present. In those moments when we can offer thanks to God for the
earth giving us its fruits and thereby helping us make bread, Moses invites his
people to remember by enumerating the difficult situations through which it has
passed (cf. Deut 26:5-11).
On this festive
day we can celebrate how good the Lord has been to us. Let us give thanks for
this opportunity to be together, to present to our Good Father the first fruits
of our children, our grandchildren, of our dreams and our plans; the first
fruits of our cultures, our languages and traditions, the first fruits of our
concerns… How much each one of you has suffered to reach this moment, how much
you have “walked” to make this day a day of feasting, a time of thanksgiving.
How much others have walked, who have not arrived here and yet because of them
we have been able to keep going. Today, at the invitation of Moses, as a
people we want to remember, we want to be the people that keeps alive the
memory of God who passes among his People, in their midst. We look upon our
children knowing that they will inherit not only a land, a culture and a
tradition, but also the living fruits of faith which recalls the certainty of
God’s passing through this land. It is a certainty of closeness and solidarity,
a certainty which helps us lift up our heads and ardently hope for the dawn.
I too join you
in this remembrance, in this living memory of God’s passing through your lives.
As I look upon your children I cannot but make my own the words which Blessed
Pope Paul VI addressed to the Mexican people:
“A Christian
cannot but show solidarity… to solve the situation of those who have not yet
received the bread of culture or the opportunity of an honourable job… he
cannot remain insensitive while the new generations have not found the way to
bring into reality their legitimate aspirations”. He continued offering this
invitation to “always be on the front line of all efforts… to improve the
situation of those who suffer need”, to see in every man a brother and, in
every brother Christ” (Radio Message on the 75 Anniversary of the
Crowning of Our Lady of Guadalupe, 12 October 1970).
I invite you
once again today to be on the front line, to be first in all the initiatives
which help make this blessed land of Mexico a land of opportunities, where
there will be no need to emigrate in order to dream, no need to be exploited in
order to work, no need to make the despair and poverty of many the opportunism
of a few, a land that will not have to mourn men and women, young people and
children who are destroyed at the hands of the dealers of death.
This land is
filled with the perfume of la Guadalupana who has always gone
before us in love. Let us say to her:
Blessed Virgin,
“help us to bear radiant witness to communion, service, ardent and generous
faith, justice and love of the poor, that the joy of the Gospel may reach to
the ends of the earth, illuminating even the fringes of our world. (EG 288).
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