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杏MAP导航 Leo XIV presides over Holy Mass at the Cathedral of Albano 杏MAP导航 Leo XIV presides over Holy Mass at the Cathedral of Albano  (@Vatican Media)

杏MAP导航 at Mass: Take summer to savor moments of reflection

Presiding over Mass at the Cathedral of Albano, 杏MAP导航 Leo reflects on hospitality, service, and listening as essential elements to building a relationship with God and others.

By Kielce Gussie

Marking his third Sunday at the papal summer residence in the Castel Gandolfo, 杏MAP导航 Leo XIV presided over Mass for the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time at the nearby Cathedral of Albano.

At the start of his homily, the 杏MAP导航 joked about having to change in plans to visit Albano back in May. "As you know, I was supposed to arrive on May 12, but the Holy Spirit had other plans. Still, I鈥檓 truly happy to be here, and with this sense of fraternity and Christian joy, I greet all of you present."

Reflecting upon the first reading and the Gospel, he said these passages call us to reflect on hospitality, service, and listening.

Good hosts

The 杏MAP导航 first looked at the the first reading from Genesis where three men visit Abraham 鈥渋n the heat of the day鈥. 杏MAP导航 Leo pointed out how Abraham鈥檚 response to these visitors as master of the house was one of hospitality.

A copy of the image of the ancient Byzantine-style icon of the Madonna della Rotonda
A copy of the image of the ancient Byzantine-style icon of the Madonna della Rotonda   (@Vatican Media)

With this attitude, the atmosphere changed and, as the 杏MAP导航 highlighted, 鈥渢he afternoon鈥檚 stillness is filled with gestures of love鈥 from Abraham, his wife Sarah, and their servants. In that setting, God shares the news the couple had been waiting for: they will have a son.

This encounter encourages us to reflect on how God chose the path of hospitality to enter into Abraham and Sarah鈥檚 lives.

Twin dimensions of hospitality

Turning to the Gospel, 杏MAP导航 Leo commented on how the passage 鈥渢eaches us about God鈥檚 way of acting.鈥 Jesus came as a guest in the house of Martha and Mary, not as a stranger but as a friend during a celebration.

The two sisters react to their guest in very different ways: Martha welcomes him by serving, while Mary sits at his feet to listen to him. Jesus responded to Martha's comments by inviting her to see the value of listening. Yet, the 杏MAP导航 stressed that 鈥渋t would be incorrect, however, to see these two attitudes as mutually exclusive, or to compare the merits of the two women.鈥 Service and listening, he said are 鈥渢win dimensions of hospitality.鈥

Two members of Caritas from the Diocese of Albano brought up the gifts during Mass
Two members of Caritas from the Diocese of Albano brought up the gifts during Mass   (@Vatican Media)

When striving to live these two aspects in our daily lives, our relationship with God must come first and we need to live out our faith through concrete actions, according to our state in life. But we can only do this after reflecting on the Word of God and listening for the Holy Spirit. In order to do this, the 杏MAP导航 called us to dedicate times of silence and prayer, eliminating distractions, so we can focus on God and give him space to speak to us.

He argued 鈥渢his is a dimension of the Christian life that we particularly need to recover today, both as a value for individuals and communities, and as a prophetic sign for our times.鈥 The 杏MAP导航 pointed out that summer is a good moment to push for this and experience the beauty of our relationship with God and how it can help us be more open to others.

Summer vacation and God

As summer often offers more free time to reflect and spend time with others, 杏MAP导航 Leo challenged everyone to 鈥渕ake good use of this, by leaving behind the whirlwind of commitments and worries in order to savor a few moments of peace and reflection鈥 and to visit others.

Summer can be an opportunity to care for others, get to know them, and listen to them. These are all expressions of love, the 杏MAP导航 explained, of which we are all in need. He argued that if we courageously try to live these out, we will be promoting a culture of peace, 鈥渉elping those around us to overcome divisions and hostility and to build communion between individuals, peoples and religions.鈥

Before Mass, the 杏MAP导航 knelt in front of the altar of the Blessed Sacrament for a brief moment of adoration
Before Mass, the 杏MAP导航 knelt in front of the altar of the Blessed Sacrament for a brief moment of adoration   (@Vatican Media)

Recognizing that this demands effort and sacrifices, 杏MAP导航 Leo stressed that it is in these efforts that 鈥渟omething worthwhile can be built in life.鈥 Listening to and serving others is the only way to create and strengthen genuine relationships with others.

Thank you for your service

At the end of Mass, 杏MAP导航 Leo presented the Bishiop of Albano, Vincenzo Viva, with a chasuble. "We present this gift to His Excellency, an expression of our closeness to his diocesan Church, with the hope that the Lord's blessing may always accompany you. Thank you for your service and thank you to your poeple."

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20 July 2025, 11:26