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Bishop Paul Hinder celebrates Mass in Abu Dhabi Bishop Paul Hinder celebrates Mass in Abu Dhabi

Mass of Thanksgiving for ÐÓMAPµ¼º½'s visit celebrated in Abu Dhabi

On Wednesday evening, the Catholic community of Abu Dhabi gathered at St Joseph Cathedral and celebrated the first anniversary of ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis' visit to their country.

By Sr Bernadette Mary Reis, fsp - Abu Dhabi

The Catholic community in Abu Dhabi celebrated the first anniversary of the ÐÓMAPµ¼º½'s visit to their country on Wednesday evening.

Bishop Paul Hinder, Vicar Apostolic of Southern Arabia, celebrated an open-air Mass in the compound which houses St Joseph Cathedral and St Theresa's Church.

A people remembering

Many people who met the ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ during his private visit to the Cathedral or who participated in the Mass held at  Zayed Sport City were present for Wednesday's Thanksgiving High Mass.

In many ways the anniversary brought the congregation back to that special moment one year ago: the same choir sang the same songs sung last year, the same Deacon proclaimed the Gospel, and Bishop Hinder read a portion of the ÐÓMAPµ¼º½'s homily delivered last year. As soon as Holy Mass came to an end, the people in attendance remained and were able to reminisce through photos and a video recalling ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis' entire visit.

Has the ÐÓMAPµ¼º½â€™s visit made a difference?

"The question we have to ask ourselves at the distance of twelve months: has the visit of ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis truly been an occasion to deepen our faith and to renew our commitment?" Bishop Hinder said.

Did they perhaps only recall that they were the only ones the ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ visited on the Arabian peninsula, the numbers that were present, or who was able to get close to the ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ and shake his hand or receive a blessing? “Are we simply happy that the Successor of Peter came to strengthen our faith?" he asked.

Listening to ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis again

"I know that ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis was deeply impressed with the way he was received in this country", Bishop Hinder continued, "and by the faithful at the stadium". He then asked if those in attendance last year had "taken to heart" what the ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ had come to tell them, if they had read the Document on Human Fraternity since last year, or had re-read the ÐÓMAPµ¼º½'s homily.

The Bishop then reminded the congregation of that homily by reading a portion out loud:

"Look at Jesus: he left nothing written, built nothing imposing.  And when he told us how to live, he did not ask us to build great works or draw attention to ourselves with extraordinary gestures.  He asked us to produce just one work of art, possible for everyone: our own life.  The Beatitudes are thus a roadmap for our life: they do not require superhuman actions, but rather the imitation of Jesus in our everyday life.  They invite us to keep our hearts pure, to practice meekness and justice despite everything, to be merciful to all, to live affliction in union with God.  This is the holiness of daily life, one that has no need of miracles or of extraordinary signs.  The Beatitudes are not for supermen, but for those who face up to the challenges and trials of each day.  Those who live out the Beatitudes according to Jesus are able to cleanse the world.  They are like a tree that even in the wasteland absorbs polluted air each day and gives back oxygen.  It is my hope that you will be like this, rooted in Jesus and ready to do good to those around you.  May your communities be oases of peace."

Commitment to the ÐÓMAPµ¼º½â€™s message

"Dear brothers and sisters", Bishop Hinder concluded, "we look back to the Papal visit in gratitude. Even more important is our commitment to the message which ÐÓMAPµ¼º½ Francis has given us - to keep in mind and heart the words of Jesus to not be afraid. Only have faith".

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06 February 2020, 10:04