Pope Francis: You don't dialogue with the devil
(Vatican Radio) On Sunday,
Pope Francis celebrated Holy Mass for the First Sunday of Lent in the Mexico
City suburb of Ecatepec. Veronica Scarisbrick is in Mexico with the Pope, and
sends us this report.
Stunning, gaudy flowered
carpets with bold geometrical Aztec designs and an altar covered by an empty
white arch for the Holy Mass of Pope Francis in Ecatepec. All in the middle of
nowhere: a field bulldozed down for the occasion, which can hold up to 400,000
people.
And close to the altar the
image of the Mother of all Mexicans, Our Lady of Guadalupe decorated with white
roses. And when he arrived, Pope Francis incensed the image framed by the rays
of the sun.
White roses take on a
symbolic meaning here as they are linked to the Apparitions of the ‘Morenita’ –
as she’s known here – to Juan Diego in the 16thcentury. That explains by the
way, why Saint Juan Diego is the Patron Saint of florists.
And all the while the sun
shone over the forgotten people of ‘Ecatepec’.
Not forgotten though by Pope
Francis. He elected them as his chosen people on one of his five days in the
nation and for his Holy Mass on this first Sunday of Lent.
I say forgotten because they
are those who live in the peripheries north east of Mexico City, one of
Mexico’s ‘barrio bravos’ -- an expression meaning a lawless neighbourhood where
organized crime, pollution and poverty reign...
Significantly the
responsorial psalm was sung by a woman here in Ecatepec, a place where women
are targeted in a special way, beautifully sung.
And in his homily Pope
Francis spoke of a ‘society of the few, for the few’ and highlighted how Lent
was a time to unmask three great temptations that wear down and fracture the
image God wanted from us. Wealth: so the seizing hold of goods that are for
all; vanity: so the relentless exclusion of those ‘who are not like me’; and
pride: so putting oneself on a higher level than one truly is.
And to the people of the
lawless neighbourhood of Ecatepec, speaking off the cuff Pope Francis said,
“You don’t dialogue with the devil.”
The crowds listened in awe,
the chill that had got into their bones during the night (many had slept here)
seemed to dispel.
Francis had warmed the hearts
of these forgotten people here in the middle of nowhere.
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