"We must not be afraid to be Christian and to live as Christians," to
have "more courage to witness to the faith in the risen Christ" who came
to bring the "gift" of peace, "true, deep peace, "which"
comes from the experience of God's mercy. " Another
invitation to "go out" in the words of Pope Francis before the Regina
Caeli, on Divine Mercy Sunday.
"On this Sunday which
concludes the Octave of Easter - he told the 50 thousand people in St Peter's
Square for the Marian prayer - I renew to everyone the Easter greetings with
the words of the Risen Jesus:
"Peace be with you! " .
It is not a greeting, or even a simple
wish: it is a gift, indeed, the precious gift that Christ gives to his
disciples after passing
through death and the underworld. He gifts peace, as he had promised, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to
you. Not as the world gives do I give it to you".
This peace is the fruit of the victory of
God over evil, it is the fruit of forgiveness. And so it is: true peace,
profound peace, comes from the experience of God's mercy Today is Divine Mercy
Sunday, by the will of Blessed John Paul II, who closed his eyes to this world
on the eve of this memorial. "
"The Gospel of John tells us
that Jesus appeared twice to the apostles closed in the Upper room: the first
time, on the same evening of the Resurrection, and then Thomas was not there,
who said if I cannot see and cannot touch, I do not believe. The
second time, eight days later, Thomas was also there. And Jesus said to him,
invited him to look at the wounds, to touch them, and Thomas exclaimed,
"My Lord, my God." Jesus said: "Have you come to believe because you have seen
me? Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed".
And who were those who believed without
seeing? The other disciples, the men and women of Jerusalem who, despite not
having met the risen Jesus, believed the
testimony of the Apostles and the women. This is a very important word on
faith, we can call it the beatitude of faith. Blessed are those who have not
seen and have believed. At all times and in all places blessed are those who,
through the Word of God
proclaimed in the Church and witnessed by Christians believe that Jesus Christ
is the incarnate love of God, Mercy Incarnate. And that goes for all of
us. "
"Jesus gave the Apostles, together with his peace, the Holy Spirit, so that
they could bring the forgiveness of sins to the world, the forgiveness that
only God can give, and which cost the blood of His Son. The Church is sent by
the Risen Christ to
transmit to humanity the remission of sins, and thus make the kingdom of love grow,
sowing peace in our hearts, so that it may be affirmed in relationships,
societies and institutions. And the Spirit of the Risen Christ casts out fear
from the hearts of apostles
and pushes them out of the Upper Room, to bring the Gospel. We also must have
more courage to witness to faith in the Risen Christ! Let us not be afraid to
be Christian and live as Christians!. We must have the courage to go out and
proclaim Christ the
Risen Lord, for He is our peace. "
"Trusting
in the mercy of the Lord forever, because He is waiting for us, He loves us."
An invitation which the Pope,
after pointing out that this afternoon he will "take possession" of
the cathedral of Rome, Saint John Lateran, addressed to the Neocatechumenal
communities of Rome, who today begin a special mission on the streets of the
city.
"I
invite all - he said - to bring the Good News, to all walks of life, "with
kindness and respect"."
"Go
out into its streets and proclaim Jesus Christ, our Savior."