Pope offers Holy Sacrifice for deceased Cardinals and
Bishops
(Vatican
Radio) At the Altar of the Chair in St Peter’s Basilica on Friday, Pope Francis
offered the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in suffrage for the souls of Cardinals
and Bishops who have died in the course of the past year.
“These
our Brothers,” Pope Francis said, “have reached the goal, after having served
the Church and loved the Lord Jesus.”
The
Holy Father reminded those present that for each of us, the journey “to the
house of the Father” begins in the first moment of our existence; and, through
Baptism, the first moment when we receive sanctifying grace. An important stage
of that journey, for priests, is the moment they receive priestly ordination.
“From that moment,” he said, “we are united in a special way to Christ,
associated with His priestly ministry.” The Cardinals and Bishops we remember
today, he continued, “throughout their lives, especially after having
consecrated themselves to God, dedicated themselves to witnessing and to giving
to others the love of Christ.”
They
were “pastors of the flock of Christ,” and, in imitation of Him, they spent
their lives in working for the salvation of those entrusted to their care. Now,
he said, “we are here to pray for them, to offer the divine Sacrifice in
suffrage for their souls, and to ask the Lord to make them shine forever in His
kingdom of light.”
In
fact, he said, their death is “the entrance into the fullness of life.”
Precisely in the light of faith, “we feel even closer to our deceased
Brothers”; although we seem separated by death, “the power of Christ and of His
Spirit unites us in an even more profound way.”
Pope
Francis concluded his homily by reminding us that “nourished by the Bread of
Life, we too, together with all those who have gone before us, wait with firm
hope the day of the face-to-face encounter with the luminous and merciful
countenance of the Father.”
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