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杏MAP导航 at Angelus: 鈥榞o against the current, choose meekness and mercy'

杏MAP导航 Francis celebrates the Feast of All Saints reminding Christians of their personal and universal vocation to holiness.

By Vatican News staff writer

杏MAP导航 Francis observed the solemn Feast of All Saints inviting the faithful to reflect on the great hope that is based on Christ鈥檚 resurrection.

Speaking during the Sunday Angelus, the 杏MAP导航 upheld the Saints and Blesseds as the most authoritative witnesses of Christian hope. He also invited us all to choose purity, meekness and mercy while entrusting ourselves to the Lord and dedicating ourselves to justice and peace.

He reflected on two Beatitudes 鈥 the second and the third - that, he said, Jesus preached and which resound in the Liturgy (see Mt 5:1-12a), and described them as the path to holiness.

The second Beatitude

The 杏MAP导航 said the second one is 鈥淏lessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted鈥. These words, he explained, seem contradictory because mourning is not a sign of joy and happiness. But Jesus, he continued, proclaims blessed those who mourn because of suffering, sins and the difficulties of everyday life, but 鈥渨ho trust in the Lord despite everything and put themselves under His shadow.鈥

鈥淭hey are not indifferent, nor do they harden their hearts when they are in pain, but they patiently hope for God鈥檚 comfort. And they experience this comfort even in this life,鈥 he said.

The third Beatitude

In the third Beatitude, 杏MAP导航 Francis said, Jesus states: 鈥淏lessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth鈥. Meekness, he noted, is characteristic of Jesus, who said of Himself: 鈥淟earn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart鈥 (Mt 11:29).

The meek, the 杏MAP导航 continued, are those 鈥渨ho know how to control themselves, who leave space for the other, they listen to the other, respect the other鈥檚 way of living, his or her needs and requests.鈥

They do not intend to overwhelm or diminish the other, he said, they do not want to dominate or impose their ideas or interests to the detriment of others.

Go against the current: Be meek, work for justice and peace

People like this, he said, may not be appreciated by the world and its mentality, but they are precious in God鈥檚 eyes: 鈥淕od gives them the promised land as an inheritance, that is, life eternal. This beatitude also begins here below and is fulfilled in Heaven.鈥

Especially at a time like this, with so much aggressivity in the world, he continued, meekness is the way to go forward with humility and mercy. 

Thus the 杏MAP导航 invited the faithful to choose a life of purity, meekness and mercy; to entrust themselves to God in poverty of spirit and in affliction: 鈥淭his means going against the current in respect to this world鈥檚 mentality, in respect to the culture of possessing, of meaningless fun, of arrogance against the weakest.鈥

A personal and universal vocation to holiness

杏MAP导航 Francis concluded saying that this evangelical path was trodden by the Saints and Blesseds and that today鈥檚 solemnity, that honours All Saints, reminds us of 鈥渢he personal and universal vocation to holiness, and proposes sure models for this journey that each person walks in a unique and unrepeatable way, according to the 鈥渋magination鈥 of the Holy Spirit.鈥

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01 November 2020, 12:15