Pope Francis prayed the Regina coeli with pilgrims gathered in St
Peter's Square on Monday.
The focus of his remarks before the
traditional Eastertide prayer of Marian devotion was twofold: the
reality of the resurrection and of Christ's grace; the need for us to
cooperate with that grace so that it can become effective in our lives
and in the world.
Below, please find Vatican Radio's English language
translation.
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Happy
Easter to you all! Thank you for coming today, in such large numbers,
to share the joy of Easter, the central mystery of our faith. Let us
pray that the power of the resurrection of Christ might reach everyone -
especially those who suffer - and every place that is in need of trust
and hope.
Christ has conquered evil fully and finally, but it is up
to us, to people in every age, to embrace this victory in our lives and
in the realities of history and society. For this reason it seems
important to point out that today we ask God in the liturgy: “O God, who
give constant increase to your Church by new offspring, grant that your
servants may hold fast in their lives to the Sacrament they have
received in faith.” (Collect for Monday in the Octave of Easter).
Indeed,
the Baptism that makes us children of God, and the Eucharist that
unites us to Christ, must become life. That is to say: they must be
reflected in attitudes, behaviors, actions and choices. The grace
contained in the Easter Sacraments is an enormous source of strength for
renewal in personal and family life, as well as for social relations.
Nevertheless, everything passes through the human heart: if I allow
myself to be reached by the grace of the risen Christ, if I let that
grace change for the better whatever is not good in me, [to change
whatever] might do harm to me and to others, then I allow the victory of
Christ to affirm itself in in my life, to broaden its beneficial
action. This is the power of grace! Without grace we can do nothing –
without grace we can do nothing! And with the grace of Baptism and Holy
Communion, we can become an instrument of God's mercy – that beautiful
mercy of God.
To Express in our lives the sacrament we have received:
behold, dear brothers and sisters, our daily work – and, I would say,
our daily joy! The joy of being instruments of the grace of Christ, as
branches of the vine which is Christ himself, inspired by the sustaining
presence of His Spirit! We pray together, in the name of the dead and
risen Lord, and through the intercession of Mary Most Holy, that the
Paschal mystery might work deeply in us and in our time, in order that
hatred give way to love, lies to the truth, revenge to forgiveness,
sadness to joy.