Pope reflects on Voyage to Mexico at Sunday Angelus
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
reflected on his Apostolic Voyage to Mexico during his Angelus address in St
Peter’s Square on the Second Sunday of Lent.
The Sunday Gospel tells the
story of the Transfiguration of Jesus, when “He allowed His divine glory to
shine forth in the presence” of the disciples Peter, James, and John. Pope
Francis said his journey to Mexico was also “an experience of transfiguration,”
where “the Lord showed the light of His glory through the body of His Church,
of the holy People who live in that land.”
The Pope said the focus of
his pilgrimage to Mexico was the visit to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of
Guadalupe. Meditating before the miraculous image, the Holy Father reflected on
the love and compassion the Blessed Virgin has for the many pilgrims who come
to her with their sorrows. “From all over America,” he said, “they come to pray
at the place where the “Virgen Morenita” showed herself to the Indian Juan
Diego, giving a beginning to the evangelization of the continent and to its new
civilization, the fruit of the encounter between different cultures.”
And this, he said, is the
true heritage Mexico has received from the Lord: “to guard the riches of
diversity, and, at the same time, to manifest the harmony of the common faith.”
Pope Francis said he had come to Mexico, like his predecessors, to confirm the
faith of the Mexican people, but also to be confirmed by them — and he pointed
to the witness of Mexican families, of young people, of priests and religious,
of workers and of prisoners; “a testimony of a clear and strong faith, the
testimony of a lived faith, of a faith that transfigures life.”
Pope Francis offered thanks
“to the Lord and to the Virgin of Guadalupe” for the Voyage; and also expressed
his gratitude to all those who welcomed him to Mexico and made the journey so
successful.
Finally, Pope Francis praised
the Most Holy Trinity for his meeting with his “dear brother Kirill,” the
Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, which took place in Cuba on his way to
Mexico. The Pope concluded his address with the prayer that “the Mother of God
might continue to guide us in the journey to unity.”
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