Pope: Christmas "a celebration of faith and hope", because "God is with us"
Vatican City ( AsiaNews) - The birth of Jesus is a "celebration of faith and hope" because it shows that "God is with us" he "pitched his tent" not in an ideal world, but "in this real world, marked by many good and bad things, marked by divisions, evil , poverty, oppression and war" and revealed Himself to be not "someone on high who dominates the universe" but someone who "lowers himself" . For this reason, in order "to be like Him, we must not put ourselves above others, but lower ourselves".
Pope Francis spoke of Christmas, in this time of Advent, to the 50 thousand people present today in St. Peter's Square for the General Audience. The Prefecture of the Papal Household reports that today's gathering brought to 1.5 million the number of people to take part in the 30 General Audiences held by the present pope. Today too, Francis toured the square in the open-topped white jeep among those present, alighting to greet a group of young people and some new priests, who offered him matè tea, which he drank. And in his greetings in Spanish, he thanked the players of "his" team, San Lorenzo , who won the Argentine championship and brought him the gift of a copy of the cup.
Christ's birth shows that
"God still trusts us". "God
comes to dwell with men, choosing the Earth as his home to be with man himself
and so He can be found there where man spends his days in joy or in pain.
Therefore, earth is no longer just a 'valley of
tears', but is the place where God himself has pitched His tent, it is the
meeting place between God and men, of solidarity between God and men".
"God
wanted to share our human condition to the point of becoming one with us in the
person of Jesus, who is true God and true man But there is something even more
amazing". "He
has chosen to live our story as it is, with all the weight of its limitations
and its dramas. In doing so, he demonstrated in an unsurpassable way, his merciful
inclination, full of love for humans. He is the God- with-us, Jesus is God-with-us".
"Jesus
is God-with-us, always and forever with us in the sufferings and sorrows of history.
Christ's birth is the manifestation that God is once and for all, on mankind's
side, to save, to raise us up again from the dust of our miseries, our
difficulties, our sins".
"This is where the great gift of the Child of Bethlehem comes: He brings us spiritual energy, an energy that helps us not to drown in our labors, our despair, our sadness, because it is an energy that warms and transforms the heart . The birth of Jesus, in fact, brings us the good news that we are loved immensely and individually by God, and not only does He bring us this love, He gifts it to us, He communicates it!".
"We can derive two considerations from the joyful contemplation of the mystery of the Son of God born for us. The first is that if, at Christmas, God does not reveal himself as someone on high who dominates the universe, but as someone who lowers Himself: God lowers Himself, descends to earth small and poor; then it means that to be like Hi , we must not put ourselves above others, but rather lower ourselves, place ourselves at the service of others, be small with small and poor with the poor . But, it is a bad thing when you see a Christian who does not want to lower his or herself, who does not want to serve, a Christian who struts around, this is bad, no? That's not a Christian, that is pagan! A Christian serves, lowers himself ... May our brothers and sisters never feel alone! May our presence at their side express solidarity not only with words but with the eloquence of gestures that God is near to all".
"Second, if God , through Jesus
, involves Himself with the man to the point of becoming one of us, it means
that whatever we do to a brother and sister we do to Him, as Jesus reminds
us: those who cared for, welcomed, visited , loved the smallest and poorest of
men, will have done as much for the Son of God. On the contrary, those who have
rejected, forgotten, ignored the smallest and poorest
of men, will have neglected and rejected God himself ".
"Let
us entrust ourselves to the maternal intercession of Mary, Mother of Jesus,
that she may help us in this Holy Christmas, which is almost upon us, to
recognize in the face of our neighbor, especially the most vulnerable and
marginalized people , the image of the Son of God made man .
Mary sustain us in our aim to give all our love, our kindness and generosity. In
this way we will be a reflection and an extension of the light of Jesus which,
from the cave of Bethlehem, continues to radiate in the hearts of mankind, offering
the joy and peace to which we aspire in the depths of our being".
14/12/2022 14:29