Pope Francis: 'love is God's gift to us'
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Wednesday
continued his catechesis on Christian hope, focusing on charity,
which he said, “is a grace, the fruit of our saving encounter with God’s own
love”.
The Pope was addressing the faithful during his weekly General
Audience.
To the over 12.000 pilgrims gathered in a sunny St. Peter’s
Square, Pope Francis said that he who loves has the joy of hope because one day
he will be united with the source of all love: the Lord.
Reflecting on readings from Matthew and from Saint Paul, the
Pope focused on what he described as our vocation for love and charity.
He warned against the risk of hypocrisy and of a
“hypocritical love” which he said, can be tainted by self-interest and urged
the faithful to not be tempted to carry out works of charity driven by the desire
to put ourselves on show as we seek visibility and approval.
It is important, he said, to remember that love – charity -
is a grace; it is a gift that God is happy to give us if we ask for it; it is
the fruit of our saving encounter with God’s own love.
The Pope said that Saint Paul reminds us that the Lord’s
grace forgives our sins, heals our hearts and enables us to become channels of
his own unconditional love.
We can become instruments of God’s love, he explained, when
we allow ourselves to be healed and renewed by the Resurrected Christ, but it
is up to us as well:
“The Resurrected Lord who lives with us heals our heart if
we ask him to” he said.
He allows us, the Pope continued, to experience the
compassion of the Father and to celebrate the wonder of his love: “Thus it is
clear that all we can do for our brothers and sisters is in response to what
God has done and continues to do for us.”
So, conscious of our human weakness, he urged the faithful
to ask our Lord daily to renew the gift of his love within us and to enable us
to be witnesses of that love to others, especially those in greatest need.
As always after the catechesis, Pope Francis had greetings
for the many groups of people present in the Square.
As he blessed the crowds he had a special thought and prayer
for those from Syria, Lebanon and the Middle East.
The Pope also turned to a group of employees of the Italian
branch of the TV platform “Sky” which is undergoing change and downsizing, and
expressed his hope for a rapid solution that “takes into account the respect
for the rights of all, especially for families”.
“Work gives dignity. He who shuts factories and closes
companies as a result of economic operations and unclear negotiations,
depriving men and women from work, commits a very grave sin” he
said.
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