BE MESSENGERS OF GOD’S CONSOLATION
ANGELUS POPE FRANCIS
SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT (7/12/14)
Vatican
City, 9 December 2014 (VIS) – The Holy Father appeared at the window of his
study in the Vatican Apostolic Palace at midday today to pray the Angelus with
the faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square. Before the Marian prayer, Francis
spoke about the second Sunday of Advent as a “wonderful time that reawakens in
us the expectation of Christ's return and the memory of his historic coming. It
is the Lord's invitation as expressed by the prophet Isaiah: 'Comfort, O
comfort my people, says your God'”.
“The
prophet invites those who listen to him – including us, today – to spread among
the people this message of hope: that the Lord consoles us. And to allow room
for the Lord's consolation”, he continued. “But we cannot be messengers of
God's consolation if we do not first experience the joy of being consoled and
loved by Him. This happens especially when we listen to the Word, the Gospel,
which we should carry with us in our pockets … and when we remain in silent
prayer in His presence, when we encounter Him in the Eucharist or in the
sacrament of Reconciliation”.
The
Pope recalled those who are “oppressed by suffering, injustice and abuse; those
who are slaves to money, to power, to success and worldliness. “Theirs are
false consolations, they are not the true consolation of the Lord! We are all
called to console our brethren, showing that only God can eliminate the causes
of existential and spiritual crisis”. The Pontiff went on to encourage all
those present to allow themselves to be consoled by the Lord, and he concluded
by entrusting to Mary the hopes for salvation and peace for all men and women
of our time.
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