Pope at Audience: Penitential
rite prepares us for Eucharist
At his first General Audience of the new year, Pope Francis
talks about the importance of the penitential rite in preparation for the Holy
Eucharist
Greeting pilgrims and visitors gathered in the Paul VI Hall
on Wednesday, Pope Francis continued his reflections on the celebration of the
Eucharist, focusing on the penitential rite which helps us to prepare our
hearts to receive God’s mercy.
Presumptous heart cannot receive pardon
We acknowledge before God and before our brothers and
sisters that we are all sinners, he said. A presumptuous heart, full of its own
importance, is incapable of receiving God’s pardon, he continued, just as we
know from experience that only by recognising our faults and asking for
forgiveness can we pardoned by other people.
Personal confession in community context
We make our confession as a community, the Pope said, yet
each of us speaks personally, striking our breast and recognising that we are
unworthy of the gift of God’s mercy. We confess that we have sinned in thought
and word and deed, he said, because it is not enough to do no harm to others.
Instead, we must choose to do good and bear witness to others that we are
disciples of Christ.
Our Lady, angels and saints sustain us
Pope Francis said it is hard for us to admit our own
shortcomings but we must learn to confess them sincerely instead of accusing
others of wrongdoing. After confessing our sins, we ask for the intercession of
Our Lady, the angels and all the saints to sustain us on the path to holiness
and conversion.
Transforming power of God's grace
The Pope mentioned other forms of the penitential rite, such
as the singing of the ancient Greek Kyrie eléison, or the blessing
and sprinkling of water to remind us of our Baptism.
In this way, the Pope concluded, we join the great tradition
of biblical figures – like David, the Prodigal Son, Zaccheus and Saint Peter –
who, conscious of their sins, acknowledged them before God with confidence in
the transforming power of his grace.
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