Pope Francis gives crucifix to
Angelus-goers
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| A man holds his cricifix distributed at the Sunday Angelus.(Vatican Media) |
To mark the recent Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross,
Pope Francis gives those present at the Angelus prayer a small crucifix,
calling it “a sign of the love of God, who in Jesus gave his life for us.”
By Devin Watkins
Pope Francis gave a crucifix to every person present at the
Sunday Angelus prayer in St. Peter’s Square, to mark the Feast of the
Exaltation of the Holy Cross celebrated on Friday, September 14th.
“Today, two days after the Feast of the Holy Cross, I
thought of giving you who are here in the Square a crucifix,” the Pope said, in
his remarks following the Angelus prayer.
Around 40,000 silver-plated metal crucifixes were
distributed, along with a prayer card with the words (in English, Italian, and
Spanish): “The Cross of Christ contains all the love of God; there we find his
immeasurable mercy.” Pope Francis pronounced those words during the Way of the
Cross held at the World Youth Day in Brazil on July 26, 2013.
Sign of God’s love
“The crucifix is the sign of the love of God, who in Jesus gave his life for us,” he said before distribution. “I invite you to accept this gift and place it in your homes, in your children’s rooms, or that of your grandparents.”
Pope Francis pointed out that it is “not an ornamental
object”. He said the crucifix is “a religious sign meant for contemplation and
prayer.”
“Gazing upon Jesus Crucified, we gaze upon our salvation.”
The Holy Father thanked the sisters, poor people, and
refugees who distributed the gift, which, he said, “is small but precious.”
Afterwards, the volunteers were offered a sandwich and a
soft drink, which the Office of Papal Charities dispensed in Pope Francis’
name.

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