Pope Francis marks 25 years as a bishop
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis celebrated Mass on Tuesday
morning in the Pauline Chapel of the Apostolic Palace, together with the
members of the College of Cardinals present in the city, in roder to mark the
25th jubilee of his ordination to the episcopacy.
The Dean of the College of Cardinals offered greetings and
best wishes to Pope Francis on the occasion, recalling the words of St. Paul
the Apostle in his Second Letter to the Corinthians, “Make room for us in your
hearts,” Cardinal Sodano said. “Holy Father, you need not tell us to make room
for you in our hearts,” he continued, pledging him all the love and reverence
due the Successor to Peter.
In remarks following the Readings of the Day, the first of
which was taken from the Book of Genesis, recounting the episode in which
Abraham and Lot part ways, Pope Francis focused on the three imperatives that
God gives the Father of Faith: “Arise!” “Look out!” “Be hopeful!”
“When Abraham was called, he was more or less our age,” Pope
Francis said to the elder statesmen of the Church. “He was going to retire, to
go into retirement for some rest – he started out at that age.”
“An old man,” the Pope continued, “with the weight of old
age, old age that brings pain, illness – but [God said to him], as if he were a
young man, ‘Get up, go, go! As if he were a scout: go! Look and hope!’”
The Holy Father went on to say that the message God gave to
Abraham in that day, He also gives to each of those present in this day: to be
on the way, about the journey; to look toward the ever-retreating horizon, and
to hope without stint, despite it all.
“There are those, who do not love us, who say that we are
the ‘Gerontocracy’ of the Church. This is mere mockery. Whoever says so knows
not what he says. We are not tired old fools [It. geronti]: we are
grandfathers. And if we do not feel this, we must ask the grace to feel that it
is so. We are grandfathers, to whom our grandchildren look – grandparents who,
with our experience, must share with those grandchildren a sense of what life
is really about - grandparents not closed off in melancholy over our salad days,
but open to give this [gift] of meaning, of sense. For us, then, this threefold
imperative: ‘Arise! Look outward! Hope!” is called ‘dreaming’. We are
grandfathers called to dream and to pass on our dream to today’s youth: they
need it, that they might take from our dreams the power to prophesy and carry
on their work.”
After the Mass, the Holy Father greeted the
Cardinal-concelebrants one-by-one.
He also greeted members of the household staff and the
professional staff of the Secretariat for Communications, who had done the live
Vatican Radio commentary for the liturgy in several languages, including
English.
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