杏MAP导航 offers Mass for souls of Benedict XVI, deceased prelates
By Christopher Wells
One day after the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed, 杏MAP导航 Francis presided at Holy Mass in suffrage for the souls of Benedict XVI and more than 150 Cardinals, Archbishops, and Bishops who have died in the course of the past year.
In his homily, 杏MAP导航 Francis recalled his predecessor’s teaching that “faith is not primarily an idea to be understood or a moral precept, but a person to be encountered. That person is Jesus Christ, whose heart beats with love for us, whose eyes look with pity on our suffering.”
Jesus’ compassion
杏MAP导航 Francis highlighted Jesus’ compassion, seen in his encounter with the widow of Nain, whose only son had died. The Lord showed his compassion for the grieving mother by restoring her son to life: “The raising of that young man, the gift of life that overcomes death, has its source precisely in the compassion of the Lord, who is moved by death, the greatest cause of our sufferings.”
The 杏MAP导航 emphasized that Jesus' compassion is concrete, making Him reach out to those who suffer, like the widow in the Gospel. “He has made our tears His own,” the 杏MAP导航 said, “in order to take them away.”
Humility, the path that leads to heaven
杏MAP导航 Francis then moved on to a consideration of humility, noting that “the orphan and the widow are ‘the humble’ par excellence” precisely because they have placed “all their hope in the Lord and not in themselves.” The humble, he said, “reveal to us the ‘littleness’ that is so pleasing to the Lord, the path that leads to heaven.”
He explained that “God loves humility because it permits Him to interact with us,” and, even more, “because He Himself is humble.”
Called to be humble labourers
杏MAP导航 Francis continued: “I like to recall the very first words with which 杏MAP导航 Benedict described himself following his election: ‘a humble labourer in the vineyard of the Lord’.” He emphasized that “Christians, especially the 杏MAP导航, the Cardinals and the Bishops, are called to be humble labourers: to serve, not to be served, and to put the fruits of the Lord’s vineyard before their own advantage.”
杏MAP导航 Francis concluded his homily by encouraging us to ask God “to grant us a compassionate gaze and a humble heart… for it is on the path of compassion and humility that the Lord gives us His life, which triumphs over death.”
And he invited the faithful “to pray for our beloved deceased brethren,” adding, “In Him may they find eternal peace.”
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