Jubilee of Mercy: 15 million pilgrims in Rome 'wonderfully
surprising’
(Vatican Radio) More
than 15 million pilgrims have crossed the threshold of the Holy Door of St.
Peter’s Basilica during the first nine months of the Jubilee Year of Mercy.
Those numbers were released
on Wednesday by the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New
Evangelization.
Fr. Eugene Sylva of the
Pontifical Council spoke to Vatican Radio’s Alessandro Gisotti about the
experience of millions of pilgrims in the Year of Mercy.
Commenting on the influx of
pilgrims into Rome, Fr. Sylva said their number in the months of July and
August 'was wonderfully surprising', since most tourists avoid the city during
the scorching heat of summer.
"This is just proof of
how mercy is touching the hearts of so many around the world and inspiring
people to come and go through the Holy Door to receive the grace of this
incredible time and to be in the presence of Pope Francis, which is so
important as well."
Reminder that Church's
mission is mercy
Fr. Sylva also noted how Pope
Francis has reminded the Church that its mission is mercy during the Jubilee
Year.
"The Holy Father is
inspiring the Church to remember that it's mercy that is its mission. It's what
we are founded on; it's what we in our own small way, even if I'm confined to a
hospital room or a nursing home, can be merciful, and I can share that
mercy."
Pope Francis has provided an
excellent example through his practice of theFridays of Mercy.
Fr. Sylva said, "The
Holy Father wants to keep those [Friday of Mercy events] private so that he can
have a real personal experience with a small group of people, but afterwards
for us to allow people to see what he's done so that others can follow, because
the corporal and spiritual works of mercy are so important to this
Jubilee."
Three months left
With less than three months
to go before the close of the Jubilee of Mercy, it is time to begin to gather
the fruits of this year of grace.
Fr. Sylva said Pope Francis
"really reminded everyone in the world of the call to be a people of mercy
towards one another and to encounter people in such a way so that they know,
when they meet us, that their lives have value and meaning."
He said the Jubilee has also
given a new impetus for the spread of the new evangelization.
"This Jubilee is
propelling us along in the new evangelization. It's helping us see the pastoral
plan of where to go next and to tie this whole dialectic of love and faith -
and faith and love - which is so essential to Pope Francis into how we
concretely implement that plan for the new evangelization."
(Devin Sean Watkins)

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