Pope offers Mass for faithful departed on All Souls'
Day
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis travelled to the Roman cemetery of Prima Porta, where he
offered the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass for the liturgical commemoration of All
Souls’ Day.
Thousands
of people joined the Holy Father as he prayed for the repose of the souls of
all the faithful departed. Arriving at the cemetery, Pope Francis visited a
mausoleum and laid flowers at several tombs, while praying silently.
In
his homily for the Mass, which he delivered off the cuff, the Holy Father
reflected on the words of Job: “I know that my Redeemer lives.” The
commemoration of the dead, he explained, fills us both with sorrow, a sense of
sadness, and with hope. “A cemetery is sad because it reminds us of our loved
ones who have died, it reminds us of our future, death.” But, he continued, “in
this sadness, we bring flowers as a sign of hope; even, I could say, of a
festival – but later, not now.”
This
hope, Pope Francis said, can help us, because we too must make the same
journey, from this life to the next. The hope in the Resurrection does not
disappoint.
In
fact it is Jesus Himself who first took this journey; we walk along the path He
has trod. “With His Cross,” Pope Francis said, Jesus “has opened the gate of
salvation, where we will contemplate God.”
The
Flaminio Cemetery in Prima Porta, where Pope Francis said the All Souls’ Day
Mass is the largest cemetery in Rome.
Following
the ceremony, on his return to the Vatican, Pope Francis was scheduled to visit
St Peter’s Basilica for a private prayer for his deceased predecessors in the
Petrine office.
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