Vatican
City, 26 May 2013 (VIS) – At noon today, the Feast of the Most Holy
Trinity, the Holy Father appeared at the window of his study to pray
the Angelus with the faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square.
“Every
year, the light of Easter renews in us the joy and wonder of the
faith,” Pope Francis said. “We recognize that God is not
something vague. Our God is not some smoke. He is concrete; not an
abstraction but having a name: ‘God is love.’ Not some
sentimental or affective love, but the love of the Father who is the
origin of all life; the love of the Son who dies upon the cross and
rises again; the love of the Spirit, who renews humanity and the
world. Understanding that God is love does us much good, because it
teaches us to love, to give ourselves to others as Jesus gave himself
to us and walks with us.”
“The
Most Holy Trinity is not a product of human reasoning. It is the face
with which God revealed himself, not from a cathedra on high, but
walking with humanity. It is Jesus who revealed the Father to us and
who promised us the Holy Spirit … who teaches us everything that we
don’t know, who guides us from within, who gives us good ideas and
good inspiration.”
At
the end of the Marian prayer, the Pope recalled Don Giuseppe Puglisi,
priest and martyr, who was killed by the mafia in 1993 and proclaimed
a blessed yesterday, Saturday 25 May.
“Don
Puglisi,” he continued, “was an exemplary priest, especially
dedicated to pastoral work with young people. Teaching them according
to the Gospel, he snatched them away from a life of crime. For this
[the mafia] tried to defeat him by killing him. In fact, however, he
is the one who won, with the Risen Christ. I think of the many
sufferings of the men and women, and even of children, who are
exploited by the different mafias, who exploit them by forcing them
into work that makes them slaves, with prostitution, and with many
societal pressures. The mafias are behind this exploitation and
slavery.”
“Let
us pray to the Lord,” the Holy Father asked, “to convert the
hearts of these people. They cannot do this! Brothers and sisters,
they cannot make us slaves! We must pray to the Lord! Let us …
praise God for Don Giuseppe Puglisi’s shining witness and let us
treasure his example!”
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