Pope at General Audience:
“Strengthened by Christ's Passover"
Pope Francis bases his General Audience catechesis on
Philippians 4:12-13: “I can do all things in him who strengthens me”. Through
our Baptismal anointing we receive the strength needed for the spiritual
struggle.
By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp
Pope Francis continued reflecting on the Sacrament of
Baptism during the catechesis portion of the Wednesday General Audience. He
focused on the anointing with the oil of catechumens which is part of the Rite
of Baptism.
Faith is a response to the Gospel
Those who request Baptism have responded to the Gospel which
has prompted them to believe, the Pope said. They have learned how to listen to
Jesus’ teaching and works. They experience the thirst of the Samaritan woman.
Their eyes are opened like the blind man. They come forth from the dead like
Lazarus.
Not alone
Those who approach the baptismal font are accompanied by the
entire Church. This is concretely expressed with the Litany of the Saints
before the exorcism and anointing with the oil of catechumens at the beginning
of the Rite of Baptism. “They are gestures that, since ancient times, assure
those who are preparing to be reborn as children of God that the prayer of the
Church assists them in the fight against evil”, Pope Francis said.
Strength against evil
Pope Francis reminded those present that Jesus “fought
against and cast out demons to manifest that the kingdom of God had come” (cf
Mt 12:28). His victory over evil is a clear sign of his lordship. Through
Baptism, which is not magic but a “gift of the Holy Spirit”, Jesus gives us the
ability “to fight against the spirit of evil”. Pope Francis cited the Baptismal
Rite: “God sent his Son into the world to destroy the power of satan and to
transfer man from darkness to the kingdom of infinite light”.
Anointing with oil
The Baptismal candidates receive a second anointing on their
chest. Pope Francis explained that long ago, “fighters would cover themselves
with oil in order to tone their muscles and in order to more easily escape
their enemy’s grasp”. Unpacking this sacramental sign, Pope Francis concluded
his catechesis saying that the Christian life is one long, tiring struggle
against evil. But we are accompanied by “Mother Church who prayers that her
children, regenerated by Baptism, might not succumb to the snares of the evil
one, but might conquer by the power of Christ’s Passover.” Therefore, “we too
can repeat with the faith of St Paul: “I can do all things in him who
strengthens me” (Phil 4:13).
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