Pope Angelus: Take away the stones to new life
By Pope
During his Angelus, on this fifth Sunday of Lent, livestreamed from the Library of the Apostolic Palace, Pope Francis took inspiration from the dayâs Gospel; the resurrection of Lazarus.
The Pope recalled the desperation of Martha and Mary who said to Jesus, âIf you had been here, my brother would not have diedâ.
Pope Francis reflected that Jesus, according to the Gospel, is moved by the tears of the sisters and cries aloud for Lazarus to come out of the tomb, which he does, wrapped in strips of linen.
God gives life and takes life
The Pontiff noted that in the Gospel passage, âwe are able to touch with our hand the fact that God is life and gives life, yet takes on the drama of death.â
âJesus could have avoided the death of His friend Lazarusâ, explained the Pope, âbut He wanted to share in our pain for the death of people dear to us, and above all He wished to demonstrate Godâs dominion over death.â
In the Gospel, said Pope Francis, âwe see that manâs faith and the omnipotence of Godâs love seek each other and finally meet.â
Amid grief, continue to have faith
Godâs response to the womenâs cry of âif you had been hereâ, is not a speech, Pope Francis underlined; it is Jesus saying, âI am the resurrection and the lifeâ⌠have faith.
âAmid grief, continue to have faith, even when it seems that death has won. Take away the stone from your heart! Let the Word of God restore life where there is deathâ.
Take away the stone
The Pope pointed out, that even today âJesus repeats to us: âTake away the stoneââ.
âTherefore, Pope Francis continued, âwe are called to take away the stones of all that smacks of deathâ, such as the marginalization of the poor, and the hypocrisy with which faith is lived.
âThe Lord asks us to take away these stones from our heartsâ, said the Pope, âand life will then flourish again around us.â
In conclusion, Pope Francis prayed that âthe Virgin Mary would help us to be compassionate like her Son Jesus, who made our pain His ownâ. âMay each of usâ, the Pope said, âbe close to those who are in difficulty, becoming for them a reflection of Godâs love and tenderness, which liberates us from death and makes life victorious.
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