Pope at Audience: Always build
bridges, never aggression
Pope Francis during his weekly General Audience invites the
faithful to ask the Holy Spirit, “for the capacity to delicately inculturate
the message of faith, placing a contemplative gaze on those who are ignorant of
Christ”.
Build bridges with those who do not believe or with those
who have a different creed from ours. “Always build bridges, always reach out,
no aggression.” That was the Pope’s invitation during his weekly General
Audience on Wednesday as he continued his Catechesis on the Acts of the
Apostles.
The Pope took his cue from St. Paul as he described this
great Saint’s preaching before the Areopagus in Athens, the cultural capital of
the pagan world. In a city filled with idols, said Pope Francis, Paul
proclaims the Gospel by appealing to the religiosity of his hearers and their
desire to know the truth.
A call to conversion
The Pontiff explained, that when St Paul sees an altar
dedicated to an “unknown god”, he states that God, the transcendent Creator of
the world, has indeed made himself known, and sent his Son to call all people
to conversion and the fullness of truth.
Yet, the Pope notes, that when Paul speaks of Christ’s death
and resurrection, his listeners lose interest and his words arouse mockery and
derision in the eyes of the Greeks.
But as Pope Francis points out, St Paul’s preaching bears
fruit in the conversion of some Athenians, including Dionysius the Areopagite
and Damaris, who open themselves up to the faith.
Inculturate the message of faith
Concluding his catechesis, the Pope invited the faithful to
ask the Holy Spirit, “for the capacity to delicately inculturate the
message of faith, placing a contemplative gaze on those who are ignorant of
Christ, moved by a love that warms even the most hardened hearts.”

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