Vatican
City, 2 December 2013 (VIS) – Today at 4 p.m. the Roman parish of
San Cirillo Alessandrino, home to a large number of immigrants,
received a visit from Pope Francis, who met with the children who
have been baptised during the past year along with their parents,
children who will receive their first communion this year, and the
sick. Before celebrating Mass, the Holy Father confessed seven
parishioners and, throughout the Eucharistic celebration,
administered the Sacrament of Confirmation to nine children. It is
the second time during his pontificate that the Holy Father has
visited a parish in the capital – the first was during the month of
May when he visited the parish of Sts. Elizabeth and Zechariah.
“Our
life is a path which we must follow to arrive at the encounter with
Jesus. The most important thing that can happen to a person is to
encounter Jesus, who loves us, who has saved us, who gave his life
for us”, the Pope said, addressing the newly confirmed children.
“We might wonder: but when will I meet Jesus? Only at the end? No!
… All our lives are an encounter with Jesus, when we pray, when we
go to Mass and when we do good works; when we visit the sick and when
we help the poor; when we think of others, when we are not selfish,
when we are kind … in these things we always find Jesus. And this
is exactly what the path of life is: advancing towards Jesus”.
“Always
remember: life is a path. A path to encounter Jesus. At the end, and
always. A path where we do not encounter Jesus is not a Christian
path”. “'But Father', you might ask me”, he continued, speaking
off the cuff, “'You know that this path is a hard one for me,
because I am a great sinner, I have committed many sins... How can I
encounter Jesus?'. But you know that the people Jesus sought the most
were the greatest sinners; and people reproached Him for this, and
those who considered themselves righteous said that He could not be a
true prophet – look at the company He keeps! He stayed with
sinners. And He said, I have come for those who are in need of
health, who need to be healed, and Jesus cured our sins. And on this
path … we are all sinners – even when we make mistakes, Jesus
comes to us and forgives us. And this forgiveness that we receive in
Confession is an encounter with Jesus. We always encounter Jesus”.
“And
we go through life like this, as the prophet said, towards the
mountain, until the day in which the definitive encounter will take
place. … This is Christian life: walking along, advancing united,
as brothers, wishing good upon each other. … Be courageous, do not
be afraid! Life is this path”, concluded the Holy Father, who,
following Mass, spoke with several groups of faithful before
returning to the Vatican shortly before 8 p.m.
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