Pope
Francis in 2014 is commending the 22nd World Day of the Sick to the
intercession of Mary, so that she will help sick people to live their
own suffering in communion with Jesus Christ.
The theme for this
world day is Faith and charity: " We too must give our lives for the
brethren" and in his message to mark this occasion, the Holy Father
turns his attention especially to the sick and all those who provide
them with care and treatment.
The Pope begins his five point message
by saying “the Church sees in you, dear sick people, the special
presence of the suffering Christ and he goes on to say that God gives
us the courage to face each adversity with him and united to Him
In
his second point, Pope Francis underlines the fact that although the Son
of God made man has not taken away human disease and suffering, he has
taken them on to himself, transforming and reducing them because, as the
Holy Father explains, they no longer have the last word.
The true
test of faith in Christ, continues the Pope is the gift of oneself to
spread the love for one's neighbour, especially for those who do not
deserve it , for those who suffer, and for those who are marginalized.
In the third part of his message Pope Francis highlights that we should approach those who are in need of care with tenderness.
He
continues this theme in the penultimate part of his message saying that
“to grow in tenderness , and charity, we have a model Christian.
She,
Pope Francis says, is the Mother of Jesus and our Mother, attentive to
the voice of God and the needs and difficulties of his children.
Concluding his message the Holy Father turns to the figure of St. John, the disciple who was with Mary at the foot of the Cross.
It
is this Saint, he stresses, that takes us back to the source of faith
and charity, to the heart of God who " is love" and he reminds us that
we cannot love God if we do not love our neighbour.