Pope Francis: the Cross is the gate of salvation
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis prayed the Angelus with
pilgrims and tourists gathered in St. Peter’s Square on the Second Sunday of
Lent.
In remarks ahead of the traditional prayer of Marian
devotion, the Holy Father reflected on the Gospel reading of the day, which was
taken from the 17th chapter of the Holy Gospel according to St. Matthew, and
recounted the Transfiguration of Our Lord.
“Transfigured on Mt. Tabor,” said Pope Francis, “Jesus
desired to show His glory to His disciples not to keep them from going through
the Cross, but to show them to where He was carrying the Cross.”
Whoever dies with Christ, with Christ shall rise again,” said
Pope Francis, “those who struggle with Him, with Him shall triumph.”
“The Cross is the gate of the Resurrection,” he said.
The Holy Father went on to say that the message of hope,
which the Cross contains, is one that constantly calls us to be strong in our
lives. “The Christian Cross is not something to hang in the house ‘to tie the
room together’ [It. suppellettile di casa] or an ornament to wear, but a call
to that love, with which Jesus sacrificed Himself to save humanity from sin and
evil.”
“In this Lenten season,” said Pope Francis, “let us
contemplate devoutly the image of the Crucified Lord: it is the symbol of the
Christian faith; it is the symbol of Jesus, who died and rose for us. Let us
make sure that the Cross marks the stages of our Lenten journey, that we might
understand more and more [perfectly] the gravity of sin and the value of the
sacrifice with which the Redeemer has saved us – all of us.”
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