Pope at Mass: Guardian angels,
our daily gate to the Father
Pope Francis celebrates Mass at the Casa Santa Marta. (Vatican Media) |
On the Memorial of the Guardian Angels, Pope Francis
dedicated the Mass to the 25 years of religious life of a nun present at the
celebration. Taking his inspiration from the Readings, he praised the role of
the protectors God places by our side: the angels, whom he calls our
companions, guardians, and guides along the path of our life, and gateways that
open the way to God.
By Gabriella Ceraso
“Behold, I send an angel before you, to guard you on the way
and to bring you to the place which I have prepared.” Pope Francis chose these
words, taken from the first Reading, as the basis for his reflection in the
homily at the Mass for the feast of the Guardian Angels. They are the “special
helpers” that “the Lord promises to His people and to us who travel along the
path of life.”
Our angels are a compass to guide our journey
Life is a journey, along which we must be helped by
“companions,” by “protectors,” by “compasses” that guard us against dangers,
and from the snares we might encounter along the way. Pope Francis points out
three specific risks:
There is the danger of not going on the journey. And how
many people settle down, and don’t set out on the journey, and their whole life
is stalled, without moving, without doing anything… It is a danger. Like that
man in the Gospel who was afraid to invest the talent. He buried it, and [said]
“I am at peace, I am calm. I can’t make a mistake. So I won’t take a risk.” And
so many people don’t know how to make the journey, or are afraid of taking
risks, and they are stalled. But we know that the rule is that those who are
stalled in life end up corrupted. Like water: when the water is stopped up in a
place, the mosquitos come, they lay their eggs, and everything is corrupted.
Everything. The angels help us, they push us to continue on the journey.
The dangers of going astray, or losing our way in a maze
But there are two other dangers we face in our lives, the
Pope continued. There is the “danger of going astray,” which can be corrected
easily only at the beginning; and the danger of leaving the road to lose
ourselves in a maze, going “from one part to another,” like a “labyrinth” that
traps us, so that we can never escape. The angel, Pope Francis repeated, is
there “to help us not to mistake the road, and to continue to journey along it”
– but our prayer, our request for help, is needed:
And the Lord says, “Have respect for their presence.” The
angel is authoritative; he has authority to guide us. Listen to him. “Hearken
to his voice, and do not rebel against him.” Listen to the inspirations, which
are always from the Holy Spirit – but the angel inspires them. But I want to
ask you a question: Do you speak with your angel? Do you know the name of your
angel? Do you listen to your angel? Do you allow yourself to be led by hand
along the path, or do you need to be pushed to move?
Angels show us the way to reach the Father
But the presence and the role of the angels in our life is
even more important, because, Pope Francis said, they not only help us to
journey well, but also show us our destination. In the day’s Gospel, taken from
St Matthew, the Lord says “Do not despise one of these little ones,” because
“their angels in heaven always look upon the face of my heavenly Father.” In
the “mystery of the guardianship of the angels,” the Pope said, “there is also
the idea of “the contemplation of God the Father,” which we can only understand
if we are given that grace from the Lord. Pope Francis draws the conclusion:
Our angel is not only with us; he also sees God the
Father. He is in relationship with Him. He is the daily bridge, from the moment
we arise to the moment we go to bed. He accompanies us and is a link between us
and God the Father. The angel is the daily gateway to transcendence, to the
encounter with the Father: that is, the angel helps me to go forward because he
looks upon the Father, and he knows the way. Let us not forget these companions
along the journey.
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