Vatican City, 3 September 2014 (VIS) –
“We do not become Christians by ourselves, of our own will,
autonomously, but rather we are generated and grow in faith within
the great body of the Church”, said Pope Francis during this
morning's general audience. “The Church is truly a mother, a mother
who gives life in Christ and who enables us to live with all our
brethren in the communion of the Holy Spirit”.
The Holy Father explained that the
Church has a model for this maternity in the Virgin Mary. “The
maternity of the Church is in continuity with that of Mary. … The
Church, in the fruitfulness of the Spirit, continues to generate new
sons and daughters in Christ. .. The birth of Jesus from Mary's womb
is indeed the prelude to the rebirth of every Christian and He is the
first-born of a multitude of brothers. Therefore, we are able to
understand the depth of the relationship between Mary and the Church;
when we look to Mary, we see the most beautiful and most tender face
of the Church; when we look to the Church, we recognise the sublime
features of Mary. We Christians are not orphans”.
He remarked that the Church is our
mother as she gave birth to us in our Baptism, and, “since that
day, like an affectionate mother, brings us up in faith and shows us,
through the strength of God's Word, the path of salvation, defending
us from evil”. The maternity of the Church is particularly evident
in the service of evangelisation, in which she is “committed, like
a mother, to offering her sons the spiritual nourishment that
nurtures them and renders Christian life fruitful. The path of
salvation, by which the Church guides us and accompanies us with the
strength of the Gospel and the support of the Sacraments, gives us
the capacity to defend ourselves against evil, like a courageous
mother who protects her children from danger.
The Pope warned that, although God has
defeated Satan, he always returns with his temptations. “We must
not be ingenuous”, he said, “but must instead remain vigilant and
firm in our faith, with the counsel and the help of the mother Church
who ... accompanies her children in difficult moments”. Similarly,
Francis encouraged those present to remember that we, all baptised
persons, are the Church, and must not be afraid to bear witness to
this maternity. “Let us entrust ourselves to Mary”, he concluded,
“so that she may teach us to have the same maternal spirit towards
our brethren, with a sincere capacity to accept, forgive, give
strength and infuse trust and hope”.
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