Pope: 'respond to logic of waste with culture of life'
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has urged all
believers to respond to “the logic of waste and demographic downturn” by
upholding and promoting a “culture of life”.
Speaking to the crowds gathered in St. Peter’s Square after
the recitation of the Angelus prayer, the Pope marked Sunday’s
celebration in Italy of the “Day for Life” with a call to join Italian Bishops
in promoting a culture of life in which “no one is left alone”.
“Each life is sacred” Pope Francis said, let’s pray together
for those children who risk a pregnancy termination and for those who are
nearing the end of life.”
“May no one, he continued, be left alone and may love defend
the sense of life.”
Quoting the words of Mother Teresa of Calcutta: “Life is
beauty, admire it; Life is life, fight for it” he said that is true for the
child about to be born and for the person who is about to die: “Every life is
sacred!”
During his catechesis, the Pope referred to the Gospel reading of the day that tells of the Sermon on the Mount and urged Christians to preserve society from corruption and gossip.
During his catechesis, the Pope referred to the Gospel reading of the day that tells of the Sermon on the Mount and urged Christians to preserve society from corruption and gossip.
“We are the salt of the earth” he said, and the mission of
Christians in society is to give flavor to life with faith and with the love
that Christ has given us “rejecting the polluting germs of selfishness, envy
and gossip.”
“These germs, the Pope said, ruin the texture of our
communities that must be places of welcome, solidarity and reconciliation”.
To be able to fulfill this mission, he continued, “it is
necessary to be free from the corrupting degeneration of worldly influences
that are contrary to Christ and to the Gospel.”
Thus, Francis invited the faithful never to let down their
guard but to be purified continuously regenerating the spirit of the
Gospel every day in our lives.
“We Christians, he said, are recognizable as true disciples
of Christ in our actions” he said.
The Pope pointed out that it is above all our behavior, for
the better or for the worse, which leaves a mark in others.
“Thanks to the light of faith, the gift that we have
received, we have the duty and the responsibility not to keep it to ourselves
as if it were our property, but to allow it to shine in the world and give it
to others through works of charity” he said.
“The world, he said, is much in need of the light of the
Gospel that transforms, heals and gives salvation to he who embraces it.”
When we give of the light of our faith, Pope Francis said,
we do not extinguish it, but strengthen it, but, he warned, it must be nurtured
with love and with works of charity.
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