”And God Gave You Filipinos Infectious Joy!” – Pope Francis
Filipinos, if you read the full text of the homily of Pope Francis during the Mass at 10 AM, Sunday, 14 March 2021, at the Vatican for the 500th year of Christianity in the Philippines, exuberantly you will rejoice and be glad in it!
(both images[1] from Rappler)
New to me, Pope Francis said:
If hearing the Gospel
and practicing our faith don’t enlarge our hearts and make us grasp the
immensity of God’s love – maybe because we prefer a glum, sorrowful, and
self-absorbed religiosity – then this is a sign that we need to stop and listen
once more to the preaching of the Good News.
Note
what Pope Francis says: “Hearing the Gospel and practicing our faith.” Hearing Mass is not enough; Reading the Bible is not enough – Practicing our faith completes it!
God “gave” his Son.
Precisely because he loves us so much, God gives himself; he offers us his
life. Those who love always go out of themselves. Don’t forget this: those who
love go out of themselves. Love always offers itself, gives itself, expends
itself.
If
you love with reservation, that is not love!
The more we love, the
more we become capable of giving. That is also the key to understanding our
life. It is wonderful to meet people who love one another and share their lives
in love… It is not only what we can make or earn that matters; in the end, it
is the love we are able to give.
“The
more we love, the more we become capable of giving.” Practice makes perfect!
Dear brothers and
sisters, five hundred years have passed since the Christian message first
arrived in the Philippines. You received the joy of the Gospel: the good news
that God so loved us that he gave his Son for us. And this joy is evident in
your people. We see it in your eyes, on your faces, in your songs and in your
prayers. In the joy with which you bring your faith to other lands… It is part
of your genes, a blessed “infectiousness” that I urge you to preserve. (Keep)
bringing the faith, the good news you received 500 years ago, to others. I want
to thank you, then, for the joy you bring to the whole world and to our
Christian communities. I think, as I mentioned, of the many beautiful
experiences in families here in Rome – but also throughout the world – where
your discreet and hardworking presence (has become) a testimony of faith.
500
years have passed since Christianity was brought to us Filipinos. What did we
receive? “The Joy of the Gospel.” And we infect people all over the world with
that joy!
On this very important
anniversary for God’s holy people in the Philippines, I also want to urge you
to persevere in the work of evangelization – not proselytism, which is
something else. The Christian proclamation that you have received needs
constantly to be brought to others.
Filipinos,
evangelizing, let us persevere in the hard work, not harsh words!@517
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