Pope's Mass in Albano: We are not
inspectors of the lives of others
Pope Francis in Albano |
Pope Francis presides over Mass in Albano, and reminds the
faithful gathered that Jesus’ love anticipates us and changes our life.
By Francesca Merlo
Pope Francis began his Homily in Albano by reminding the
faithful gathered that the Lord “remembers us”. He does not forget, said the
Pope, and “he does not lose sight of us despite the obstacles that may keep us
far from Him."
Zacchaeus the tax collector
The Pope made reference to Luke’s Gospel, in particular, to
Zacchaeus, the tax collector of Jericho. Upon hearing that Jesus would be
passing through the city, Zacchaus, due to his “short stature” ran ahead of the
crowd and climbed a tree in order to see Him better. When Jesus arrived, he
noticed Zacchaeus in the tree and said to him that he should come down so that
he may be a guest in his house.
This made Zacchaeus very joyful but the crowd complained as
they considered him a sinner. However, Zacchaeus, who was a wealthy man,
proceeded to give half of his belongings to the poor, because, through Jesus,
he had been saved.
Obstacles
Pope Francis went on to explain that Zacchaeus himself faced
many obstacles. His small stature “both physical and moral”, but also “his
shame” for which he hid in the tree from Jesus, in hope of not being seen. No
obstacle, said Pope Francis, can make Jesus forget the essential: a person in
need of being “loved and saved”.
Each Church, said Pope Francis “exists to keep alive, in each
person’s heart, the reminder that God loves them.” Just as Jesus did, he
continued, do not be afraid to ‘cross’ your city, “to go to those who are most
forgotten, to those who are hidden behind the branches of shame, fear,
loneliness, to say to them: ‘God remembers you’.”
Anticipation
In highlighting one of Jesus’ actions, Pope Francis
explained that Zacchaeus did not only want to see Jesus, but to also see who He
was. Jesus anticipates him, as he sees him first, approaches him first and
speaks to him first.
“This”, said Pope Francis, is who Jesus is. “He who sees us
first, he who loves us first, he who welcomes us first." When we discover
that his love anticipates us, continued the Pope, "that it reaches us
first, life changes”.
At home
Pope Francis then went on to highlight that Jesus made
Zacchaeus feel at home. In a city where he felt unwanted, Zacchaeus “returned
home as a loved one”. In being loved, che continued, he opened the door to his
neighbour.
“How beautiful it would be if our neighbours and acquaintances
felt the Church as their home” said the Pope. He explained that the Lord
desires that His Church be a home among homes, for each and every person.
Promoters of good
Finally, Pope Francis reminded the faithful gathered, that
just as Jesus, “we are not inspectors of the lives of others, but promoters of
the good of all”.
“I hope”, concluded the Pope, “that your Cathedral, like
every Church, will be the place where everyone feels remembered by the Lord,
anticipated by his mercy and welcomed home. So that the most beautiful thing
may happen in the Church: to rejoice because salvation has entered life”.
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