杏MAP导航 at Audience: Elderly are irreplaceable in passing on the faith
By Vatican News staff reporter
In his continuing catechesis on the meaning and value of old age, 杏MAP导航 Francis took inspiration from the Bible鈥檚 account of the death of the elderly Moses.
Faith and experience
During the General Audience on Wednesday from the Paul VI Hall, the 杏MAP导航 told those present that, at the end of the exodus, the aged Moses hands down in a magnificent song his own long experience of faith in the Lord who remains ever faithful to his promises.
He explained that the 鈥淪ong of Moses鈥 is also 鈥渢he memory of the history lived with God, of the adventures of the people formed from faith in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.鈥
鈥淢oses also remembers the bitterness and disappointments of God Himself: His faithfulness continually put to the test by the infidelities of His people,鈥 said the 杏MAP导航.
Person-to-person testimony
He noted that even at one hundred and twenty years old, Moses possessed a clarity which enabled him 鈥to pass on the legacy of his long experience of life and faith."
Nowadays, commented 杏MAP导航 Francis, the Church鈥檚 efforts to evangelize, and transmit the faith takes place with the aid of books, films and other resources. Yet, he added, nothing can replace the direct person-to-person storytelling of a life-long experience of closeness to God in faith.
In a personal testimony, 杏MAP导航 Francis recalled learning about his abhorrence and anger at war from his grandfather, who fought on the Piave in 1914.
鈥淗e passed on this anger to me,鈥 recalled the 杏MAP导航, 鈥渂ecause he told me about the suffering of a war. And you don't learn that in books or in other ways... you learn it this way, passing it on from grandparents to grandchildren.鈥
He went on to say that 鈥渢oday, unfortunately, this is not the case and we think that grandparents are discarded material: no! No! They are the living memory of a people, and young people and children need to hear from their grandparents.鈥
Wisdom of the elderly
鈥淚n our culture, which is so 鈥榩olitically correct,鈥 he noted, 鈥渢his path seems to be hindered in many ways.鈥
Therefore, the 杏MAP导航 added, we greatly need the wisdom and experience of the elderly to help new generations know the Church from the inside, to live lives of fidelity to God鈥檚 word, to persevere in hope amid trials, and to show compassionate love for all our brothers and sisters.
Look to the Gospels
杏MAP导航 Francis lamented that what is often lacking today, 鈥渋s a knowledge of the Church that comes from listening to and witnessing the real history of the faith and the life of the Church community, from the beginning to the present day.
鈥淎s children we learn the Word of God in catechism classes; but as young people we 鈥榣earn鈥 the Church in classrooms and in the global information media,鈥 he said
Looking to the Gospels, the 杏MAP导航 described how they 鈥渉onestly tell the blessed story of Jesus without hiding the mistakes, misunderstandings, and even betrayals of the disciples.鈥
Valuing the elderly
In conclusion, the 杏MAP导航 said, 鈥渢he narration of the history of faith should be like the Canticle of Moses, like the testimony of the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles.鈥
In other words, he continued, 鈥渁 story capable of recalling God鈥檚 blessings with emotion and our failings with sincerity.
Finally, 杏MAP导航 Francis encouraged the faithful to value the precious vocation that is the elderly as we cherish the gifts of the past and look forward to the fulfilment of God鈥檚 promises in the coming of his Kingdom.
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