Pope on World Day of the Poor: they open for us the
way to heaven
Pope Francis is offered bread as he leads aspecial Mass to mark the new World Day of the Poor in saint Peteer's Basilica at the Vatican, November 19, 2017.- REUTERS |
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis celebrated
Mass on Sunday – the XXXIII Sunday in Ordinary Time and the first-ever World
Day of the Poor – in St. Peter’s Basilica. The Holy Father announced
the World Day of the Poor during the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy, and
entrusted its organization and promotion to the Pontifical Council for
Promoting the New Evangelization.
There were some 4 thousand needy people in the congregation
for the Mass, after which Pope Francis offered Sunday lunch in the Paul VI
Hall.
Speaking off the cuff to guests at the luncheon, the Holy
Father said, “We pray that the Lord bless us, bless this meal, bless
those who have prepared it, bless us all, bless our hearts, our families, our
desires, our lives and give us health and strength.” The Holy Father went on to
ask God's blessing on all those eating and serving in soup kitchens throughout
the city. “Rome,” he said, “is full of this [charity and good will] today.”
The World Day of the Poor is to be marked annually, on the
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time.
In the homily he prepared for the occasion and delivered in
St. Peter’s Basilica following the Gospel reading, Pope Francis said, “In the
poor, Jesus knocks on the doors of our heart, thirsting for our love.” He went
on to say, “When we overcome our indifference and, in the name of Jesus, we
give of ourselves for the least of his brethren, we are his good and faithful
friends, with whom he loves to dwell.”
Reminding the faithful that it is precisely in the poor, we
find the presence of Jesus, who, though rich, became poor (cf. 2 Cor 8:9), and
that there is therefore in each and every poor person, a “saving power”
present, Pope Francis said, “[I]f in the eyes of the world
they have little value, they are the ones who open to us the way to heaven.”
“For us,” the Pope continued, “it is an
evangelical duty to care for them, as our real riches, and to do so not only by
giving them bread, but also by breaking with them the bread of God’s word,
which is addressed first to them.
“To love the poor,” Pope Francis said,
“means to combat all forms of poverty, spiritual and material: and it will also
do us good. Drawing near to the poor in our midst will touch our lives. It will
remind us of what really counts: to love God and our neighbour. Only this lasts
forever, everything else passes away.”
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