Mass of the Lord's Supper March 2013 - Rome
As translated by Vatican Radio, the following is an English rendering of Pope Francis' off-the-cuff homily at the Mass of the Lord's Supper (readings), which the new pontiff decided to celebrate in Rome's Casal del Marmo juvenile detention facility....
This
is moving, Jesus washes the feet of his disciples. Peter understands
nothing. He refuses but Jesus explains to him. Jesus, God did this, and
He Himself explains it to the disciples.. ‘Do you realize what I have
done for you? You call me ‘teacher’ and ‘master,’ and rightly so, for
indeed I am. If I, therefore, the master and teacher, have washed your
feet, you ought to wash one another’s feet. I have given you a model to
follow, so that as I have done for you, you should also do’.
It
is the example set by Our Lord, it’s important for Him to wash their
feet, because among us the one who is highest up must be at the service
of others. This is a symbol, it is a sign – washing your feet means I am
at your service. And we are too, among each other, but we don’t have to
wash each other’s feet each day. So what does this mean? That we have
to help each other…sometimes I would get angry with one someone, but we
must let it go and if they ask a favor, do it!
Help
one another. This is what Jesus teaches us. This is what I do. And I do
it with my heart. I do this with my heart because it is my duty, as a
priest and bishop I must be at your service. But it is a duty that comes
from my heart and a duty I love. I love doing it because this is what
the Lord has taught me. But you too must help us and help each other,
always. And thus in helping each other we will do good for each other.
Now
we will perform the ceremony of the Washing of the Feet and we must each
one of us think, Am I really willing to help others? Just think of
that. Think that this sign is Christ’s caress, because Jesus came just
for this, to serve us, to help us.