Pope meets with workers of mercy at Jubilee for
Volunteers
(Vatican
Radio) Thousands of volunteers and “workers of mercy” took part in a special
Jubilee Audience with Pope Francis on Saturday morning in St Peter’s Square.
Following
a morning of song and dance, with testimonies from volunteers from all over the
world, Pope Francis spoke on the theme of love, basing his reflection on the St
Paul’s hymn to love from the First Letter to the Corinthians.
“This
teaching must be for us an unshakable certainty,” the Pope said: “The love of
God will never diminish in our lives or in history.” God’s love, he said, is
“youthful, active, dynamic” and has “an attraction beyond all telling.” It is
faithful and fruitful.
The
Holy Father emphasized strongly that the love St Paul speaks about is neither
abstract nor vague, “rather, “it is seen, touched, and experienced first-hand”
– and the greatest expression of this love is Jesus Himself. Jesus shows us the
love of God by dying on the Cross.
In
the face of this truth, Pope Francis said, we cannot remain silent or
indifferent. The Church “cannot look away and turn her back on the many forms
of poverty that cry out for mercy.” Mercy must take on a concrete form he
repeated. “The truth of mercy is expressed in our daily gestures that make
God’s action visible in our midst.
To
the volunteers gathered in the Square – representing workers of mercy around
the world – Pope Francis said “You are among the most precious things the
Church has, you who, every day, often silently and unassumingly, give shape and
visibility to mercy.” He encouraged them to always be ready to offer
solidarity, and to continue their work with joy and humility.
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