ANGELUS POPE FRANCIS
Saint Peter's Square
Sunday, 3 January 2016
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Happy Sunday!
The Liturgy today, the Second Sunday after Christmas,
presents us the Prologue of the Gospel of St John, in which it is proclaimed
that “the Word” — that is, the creative Word of God — “became flesh and dwelt
among us” (Jn 1:14). In other words, that Word, which dwells in heaven in the
dimension of God, came upon the earth so that we should hear it and we could
know and physically touch the Love of the Father. The Word of God is his Only
Begotten Son, having become man, full of love and devotion (cf. Jn 1:14); it is
Jesus himself.
The Evangelist does not hide the dramatic nature of
the Incarnation of the Son of God, emphasizing that the gift of God’s love is
marked by mankind’s failure to receive it. The Word is the light, yet mankind
preferred darkness; the Word came among his own, but they received him not (cf.
vv. 9-10). They closed the door in the face of God’s Son. It is the mystery of
evil that undermines our life too, and it requires vigilance and attention on
our part so that it does not prevail. The Book of Genesis offers a nice phrase
that lets us understand this: it says that sin is “couching at the door” (cf.
4:7). Woe to us should we let it enter; lest sin would close our door to anyone
else. Instead we are called to open wide the door of our heart to the Word of
God, to Jesus, in order to become his children in this way.
On Christmas Day this solemn beginning of the Gospel
of John was proclaimed; today it is offered to us once again. It is the
invitation of the Holy Mother Church to welcome this Word of salvation, this
mystery of light. If we welcome him, if we welcome Jesus, we will grow in the
knowledge and the love of the Lord, we will learn to be merciful like him.
Particularly in this Holy Year of Mercy, let us allow the Gospel to become ever
more incarnate in our lives as well. Approaching the Gospel, contemplating it,
and embodying it in daily life is the best way to come to know Jesus and to
bring him to others. This is the vocation and the joy of every baptized person:
to reveal and give Jesus to others; but in order to do this we must know him
and bear him within us, as the Lord of our life. He protects us from the evil
one, from the devil, who is always lurking at our door, at our heart, and wants
to get in.
With a renewed impetus of filial abandon, let us
entrust ourselves once again to Mary: may we contemplate her gentle image as
the Mother of Jesus and our Mother in the nativity scene during these days.
After the Angelus:
Dear brothers and sisters, I address a cordial
greeting to you, the faithful of Rome and pilgrims from Italy and from other
countries. I greet the families, associations, various parish groups, in
particular that of Monzambano, the confirmands of Bonate Sotto and the young
people of Maleo.
On this first Sunday of the year I renew to everyone
wishes of peace and goodness in the Lord. In glad moments and in sad ones, let
us entrust ourselves to him, who is our mercy and our hope! I also recall the
commitment that we undertook on New Year’s Day, the Day of Peace: “Overcome
Indifference and Win Peace”; by the grace of God, we will be able to put it
into practice. I recall as well the advice that I have so often given you:
every day read a passage of the Gospel, a verse of the Gospel, in order to know
Jesus better, to open our hearts wide to Jesus, and in this way we can help
others to know him better. Carry a small Gospel in your pocket, in your purse:
it will do you good. Do not forget: read a passage of the Gospel each day.
I wish you a happy Sunday and a good lunch. And
please, please, do not forget to pray for me. Arrivederci.
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