Here in Italy, everyone is talking about how "bravo" Pope Francis is. He has many human and spiritual qualities which make him very attractive. At the end of his Angelus addresses he says, "buon pranso," or, have a good lunch! He is notably extraverted. I hope, however, that these people who "love" Pope Francis also listen attentively to what he says. His words during the vigil of prayer for peace two Saturdays ago struck me as extraordinary. I share an excerpt below.
His words can be read in their entirety here.
And at this point I ask myself: Is it possible to walk the path of
peace? Can we get out of this spiral of sorrow and death? Can we learn once
again to walk and live in the ways of peace? Invoking the help of God, under
the maternal gaze of the Salus Populi Romani, Queen of Peace, I say: Yes,
it is possible for everyone! From every corner of the world tonight, I would
like to hear us cry out: Yes, it is possible for everyone! Or even better, I
would like for each one of us, from the least to the greatest, including those
called to govern nations, to respond: Yes, we want it! My Christian faith
urges me to look to the Cross. How I wish that all men and women of good will
would look to the Cross if only for a moment! There, we can see God’s reply:
violence is not answered with violence, death is not answered with the language
of death. In the silence of the Cross, the uproar of weapons ceases and the
language of reconciliation, forgiveness, dialogue, and peace is spoken. This
evening, I ask the Lord that we Christians, and our brothers and sisters of
other religions, and every man and woman of good will, cry out forcefully:
violence and war are never the way to peace! Let everyone be moved to look into
the depths of his or her conscience and listen to that word which says: Leave
behind the self-interest that hardens your heart, overcome the indifference that
makes your heart insensitive towards others, conquer your deadly reasoning, and
open yourself to dialogue and reconciliation. Look upon your brother’s sorrow –
I think of the children: look upon these… look at the sorrow of your brother,
stay your hand and do not add to it, rebuild the harmony that has been
shattered; and all this achieved not by conflict but by encounter! May the
noise of weapons cease! War always marks the failure of peace, it is always a
defeat for humanity. Let the words of Pope Paul VI resound again: “No more one
against the other, no more, never! ... war never again, never again war!” (Address
to the United Nations, 1965). “Peace expresses itself only in peace, a
peace which is not separate from the demands of justice but which is fostered by
personal sacrifice, clemency, mercy and love” (World Day of Peace Message,
1975). Brothers and Sisters, forgiveness, dialogue, reconciliation – these
are the words of peace, in beloved Syria, in the Middle East, in all the world!
Let us pray this evening for reconciliation and peace, let us work for
reconciliation and peace, and let us all become, in every place, men and women
of reconciliation and peace!
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Monday, September 16, 2013
Friday, August 2, 2013
There is that interesting Bible passage where Abraham asks God not to destroy the city if there are 40 righteous people in it, then 30, then 20...and he gets down to 5 righteous people. Well, needless to say the city gets destroyed, but have you thought about why God wanted that to happen?
I remember when I was a kid my mom would bring me shopping. Me? Well I was obsessed with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles- loved the cartoon (early 90's, right?) and needed as many of the action figures as possible. There were all different kinds- the one where the shell opened for storage, the one with the automatic karate chop... Well, I knew that if the shopping was at Target, there would be a chance to get more action figures! The thing was, if I didn't bring it up on the shopping trip, it would not happen because we all know that buying ninja turtles will not be on mom's shopping list. Bottom line: I had to ask.
So I was talking to a recently ordained priest about that passage of the bible and he asked me the very question: why do you think God did that? God already knew what was about to happen. Fr. John told me that God must have wanted to let Abraham know that he needs to be proactive. It reminded me of something I read in In the School of the Holy Spirit by Fr. Jacques Philippe. He emphasizes how we must ask God to inspire and guide us- we shouldn't just expect it to happen. Ok everybody- lesson learned! Let's start praying.
I remember when I was a kid my mom would bring me shopping. Me? Well I was obsessed with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles- loved the cartoon (early 90's, right?) and needed as many of the action figures as possible. There were all different kinds- the one where the shell opened for storage, the one with the automatic karate chop... Well, I knew that if the shopping was at Target, there would be a chance to get more action figures! The thing was, if I didn't bring it up on the shopping trip, it would not happen because we all know that buying ninja turtles will not be on mom's shopping list. Bottom line: I had to ask.
So I was talking to a recently ordained priest about that passage of the bible and he asked me the very question: why do you think God did that? God already knew what was about to happen. Fr. John told me that God must have wanted to let Abraham know that he needs to be proactive. It reminded me of something I read in In the School of the Holy Spirit by Fr. Jacques Philippe. He emphasizes how we must ask God to inspire and guide us- we shouldn't just expect it to happen. Ok everybody- lesson learned! Let's start praying.
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