Pope Francis prays for persecuted Christian
communities
(Vatican Radio) On Easter Monday Pope Francis greeted
pilgrims and visitors gathered in St Peter’s Square, praying especially for
Christians who are persecuted for their faith.
Speaking from the window of the Apostolic Palace before the
recitation of the Regina Coeli midday prayer, the Pope said the day’s liturgy
echoes the great cry of Easter Sunday, ‘Christ is Risen, Hallelujah!’
We hear the words of the angel to the women at the tomb,
saying ‘Go quickly and tell his disciples, he has been raised from the dead.”
Those words are directed at us too, the Pope said, inviting
us to go quickly and proclaim this message of joy and hope to the women and men
of our day. The message that death and the tomb have not had the last word, but
that Christ is Risen, bringing new life to all.
Solidarity and welcome
In light of this event, Pope Francis said, we are called to
be men and women who affirm the value of life. In the midst of so much
suffering in the world, he said, we will be Resurrection people if we know how
to offer gestures of solidarity and welcome, strengthening the desire for peace
and for a world which is free from degradation.
Transformed by the Spirit
Those ordinary, human gestures, sustained by faith in the
Risen Lord, the Pope said, will be transformed by the Spirit and take on new
strength to reach into every heart, freeing us from wretchedness and bringing
hope to the suffering and oppressed.
Corageous witness of faith
May Mary, a silent witness to the death and Resurrection of
her son Jesus, help us to be signs of the Risen Christ in the world, the Pope
said. He concluded by praying in a special way for all those Christian
communities that are persecuted and oppressed in different parts of the world
today, saying they are called to give a particularly difficult and courageous
witness to the Easter message.
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