Vatican
City, 22 November 2013 (VIS) - “In these moments of great
suffering, do not tire of asking 'Why?' like children … and in this
way you will draw the eyes of our Father to your people; you will
attract towards you the tenderness of the Father of Heaven”. With
these words of encouragement, the Holy Father addressed the Filipino
people gathered yesterday afternoon in St. Peter's Basilica, on the
occasion of the blessing of a mosaic of St. Pedro Calungsod, the
Filipino saint canonised last year by Benedict XVI.
The
blessing was followed by a mass celebrated by Cardinal Luis Antonio
Tagle, archbishop of Manila, who during his homily spoke of the
devastating effects of Typhoon Haiyan in his country, affirming that
“we have seen how faith rises from the ruins. Catastrophes cannot
destroy hope. And we see that love is stronger than earthquakes and
typhoons”.
Pope
Francis reiterated his closeness to the Filipino people. “I have
heard that it has been a difficult ordeal, too difficult”, he said.
“But I have also heard that the people have been strong. The
Cardinal's words are true: faith rises up from the ruins. The
solidarity of all in moments of trial. Why do these things happen?
They cannot be explained. There are many things we are unable to
understand. When children begin to grow up, they do not understand
many things and start to ask their father or mother many questions. …
But if we watch carefully, we will see that the child does not expect
the answer from his father or his mother. … The child needs, in his
insecurity, that his father or mother look at him. … Just like a
child does when he asks, 'Why? Why?', in these moments of suffering,
the most useful prayer is that which asks, 'Why?'. But without
expecting explanations, simply asking our Father to look at us. I too
join with you, in this prayer to ask 'Why?'”.
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