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Pope Francis delivering his urbi et orbi message on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica. (Photo from Vatican Radio Facebook Page) |
Pope Francis on Easter Sunday urged all Christians to allow
themselves be transformed by the power of love of the Risen Jesus and become
instruments of justice and peace in the world.
In
the first urbi et orbi message of his pontificate, Pope Francis invited
everyone to open their hearts to the grace of Christ’s resurrection and be
renewed by his mercy.
“Let
us be renewed by God’s mercy, let us be loved by Jesus, let us enable the power
of his love to transform our lives too; and let us become agents of this mercy,
channels through which God can water the earth, protect all creation and make
justice and peace flourish,” he said.
Saying
it was a joy for him to announce the message of the resurrection, he exhorted
the multitude of pilgrims gathered at St. Peter’s Square on Easter morning to
proclaim the same message of hope “to every house and every family, especially
where the suffering is greatest, in hospitals, in prisons …”
“Most of all, I would like it to enter every heart, for it is there that God wants to sow this Good News: Jesus is risen, there is hope for you, you are no longer in the power of sin, of evil! Love has triumphed, mercy has been victorious!”
“Most of all, I would like it to enter every heart, for it is there that God wants to sow this Good News: Jesus is risen, there is hope for you, you are no longer in the power of sin, of evil! Love has triumphed, mercy has been victorious!”
The
Holy Father urged everyone to pray for peace in the world, and “ask the risen
Jesus, who turns death into life, to change hatred into love, vengeance into
forgiveness, war into peace.”
He
prayed that peace may descend to countries torn by conflict and violence
especially in the Middle East, in Africa and Asia
The
pope prayed for end to the protracted conflict between Israelis and
Palestinians, for peace in Iraq and for the people of Syria, who are “torn by
conflict and for the many refugees who await help and comfort.”
He
also prayed that unity and stability may again return in Mali, as well as in
Nigeria where innocent people fall victims to violent attacks of terrorist
groups.
Lamenting
the loss of lives and displacement of families who are forced to leave their
homes and lived as refugees in other countries due to violence, the pope prayed
for peace especially in the East of the Democratic Republic of Congo and in
Central African Republic.
He
also prayed for the cessation of hostilities in the Korean peninsula that “may disagreements
be overcome and a renewed spirit of reconciliation grow.”
Noting
how humanity’s “greed” and “selfishness” brought so much division and unpeace
in the world, the pope prayed for peace in the world “still divided by greed
looking for easy gain, wounded by the selfishness which threatens human life
and the family, selfishness that continues in human trafficking, the most
extensive form of slavery in this twenty-first century.”
He
prayed that peace may reign in the whole world, “torn apart by violence linked
to drug trafficking and by the iniquitous exploitation of natural resources,”
and that “the risen Jesus bring comfort to the victims of natural disasters and
make us responsible guardians of creation.”
Pope
Francis concluded his message by asking the pilgrims to take to their families
and nations “the message of joy, of hope and peace” that Easter brings.
(CBCPNews)
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