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杏MAP导航 Francis greets the crowds in St. Peter's Square for the Sunday Angelus 杏MAP导航 Francis greets the crowds in St. Peter's Square for the Sunday Angelus 

杏MAP导航 at Angelus tells the faithful to prepare for the coming of the Lord

杏MAP导航 Francis addressed the crowds of pilgrims gathered in St. Peter's Square with a reflection on Advent.

By Linda Bordoni

杏MAP导航 Francis on Sunday told the faithful that Advent is a time to make space for the coming Jesus in our lives.

Speaking to the crowds gathered in St. Peter鈥檚 Square for the Angelus prayer, 杏MAP导航 Francis reflected on the reading of the day in which the prophet Isaiah said: 鈥A voice of one crying out in the desert: 鈥淧repare the way of the Lord.鈥

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As we look into ourselves and recognize our sins, in particular those of omission, Advent he said is a good time to pray with more intensly and fill the voids we see.

For example, the 杏MAP导航 continued, we are called to be more attentive to the needs of others, and in this way, just like John the Baptist, we can open paths of hope in the arid hearts of so many people.

The 杏MAP导航 also invited the faithful to prepare for the coming of the Lord as we would prepare for the arrival of a loved one: 鈥渨ith care and joy鈥.

鈥淚n the same way we must prepare for Jesus: waiting for him with care and expectation so we can be filled with his grace when he arrives鈥 he said.


That voice crying out in the desert, the 杏MAP导航 continued, is also an indication of the climate of conversion and penitence that puts us in the right state to meet the Lord.

鈥淭he Savior we are waiting for is capable of transforming our lives with the force of the Holy Spirit, with the strength of love鈥 he said.

Francis concluded pointing out that Our Lady was totally immersed in this reality, allowing herself to be 鈥渂aptized鈥 by the Holy Spirit who filled her with his power: 鈥淢ay she, who prepared for the arrival of Christ with the totality of her existence, help us to follow his example and may she guide us in our steps to meet the Lord who is coming鈥.

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10 December 2017, 12:40