Pope Francis to Catechists: never tire of witnessing
to Resurrection
(Vatican Radio) Keeping the
central truth of our faith – that Jesus Christ is Our Divine Lord, that He died
and is risen from the dead, never to die again – front and center in our lives,
so as to witness always and everywhere to His divine Lordship and victory over
death: this was the central theme and focus of Pope Francis’ homily on
Sunday morning, which he delivered during the Mass he celebrated to mark the
Jubilee of Catechists – on Sunday the 26th Sunday in Ordinary
Time and the Jubilee of Catechists in the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy.
“This centre around which
everything revolves, this beating heart which gives life to everything is the
Paschal proclamation, the first proclamation: the Lord Jesus is risen, the Lord
Jesus loves you, and he has given his life for you; risen and alive, he is
close to you and waits for you every day. We must never forget this,”
Pope Francis said.
The Pope went on to explain
how the Readings of the Day, especially the Sunday Gospel, which contained the
parable of the pauper, Lazarus, and the rich man, teaches us how the Lord looks
at and cares – through us – for those who are neglected and discarded by the
world – and how he gives us the opportunity, the mission and the duty to bring
the Good News to those most in need of it.
The Holy Father went on to
say, “On this Jubilee for Catechists, we are being asked not to tire of keeping
the key message of the faith front and centre: the Lord is risen. Nothing is
more important; nothing is clearer or more relevant than this. Everything
in the faith becomes beautiful when linked to this centrepiece, if it is
saturated by the Paschal proclamation. If it remains in isolation, however, it
loses its sense and force.”
“And so, dear catechists,
dear brothers and sisters,” concluded Pope Francis, “may the Lord give us the
grace to be renewed every day by the joy of the first proclamation to us: Jesus
died and is risen, Jesus loves us personally! May he give us the strength to
live and proclaim the commandment of love, overcoming blindness of appearances,
and worldly sadness. May he make us sensitive to the poor, who are not an
afterthought in the Gospel but an important page, always open before all.”
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