杏MAP导航 at Mass: Let us be challenged by Jesus, like Peter and Paul
By Christopher Wells
杏MAP导航 Francis offered Mass for the Solemnity of Sts Peter and Paul in the Vatican Basilica, built over the tomb of St Peter. In accordance with a long-standing tradition, the Holy Father also blessed the pallia, an ecclesiastical garment presented to metropolitan archbishops as a symbol of unity with the Holy See.
In his homily, the 杏MAP导航 reflected on the themes of “unity” and “prophecy.”
Unity the fruit of prayer
Although very different in experience and personality, Peter and Paul were united as brothers, the Holy Father said. Their closeness to one another was not a result of natural inclination, he explained, but came from the Lord, who commands us to love one another. “He is the one who unites us,” the 杏MAP导航 said, “without making us all alike.”
杏MAP导航 Francis explained that the source of unity is prayer, and pointed to the example of the Church praying together for St Peter when he was in prison. The faithful of the time did not complain about persecution but gathered together in prayer.
If we spent more time in prayer and less time complaining, the 杏MAP导航 said, “so many doors would be opened, so many chains that bind would be broken.”
Prophecy follow challenges
The challenges faced by Peter and Paul led to “prophecy,” the second theme of the 杏MAP导航’s homily. “The Apostles were challenged by Jesus,” the 杏MAP导航 said: Peter, when Jesus asked the Apostles, “Who do you say that I am?”; and Paul, when Jesus asked him, “Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?”
“These challenges and reversals,” the 杏MAP导航 said, “are followed by prophecies.” At Caesarea Philippi, Jesus tells Peter he will be the rock on which He will found His Church. Paul, after his conversion, became the Lord’s “chosen instrument” to bring the Gospel to the Gentiles.
“Prophecy is born whenever we allow ourselves to be challenged by God,” said 杏MAP导航 Francis.
Need for real prophecy
“Today we need prophecy, real prophecy,” he continued. Real prophecy does not consist in spectacular displays, but in bearing witness in one’s life to the love of God: “This is how Peter and Paul preached Jesus, as men in love with God.”
Their love led them to offer their lives as martyrs: “That was prophecy,” the 杏MAP导航 said, “and it changed history.”
Recalling once again the Lord’s prophecy to Peter, the rock, 杏MAP导航 Francis said there is a similar promise for us.
“Just as the Lord turned Simon into Peter,” the 杏MAP导航 explained, “so He is calling each one of us, in order to make us living stones with which to build a renewed Church and a renewed unity.”
杏MAP导航 Francis concluded inviting everyone to allow ourselves to “be challenged by Jesus” and to respond to His call to be “builders of unity” and “prophets of God’s heaven on earth.”
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