Vatican City, 9 November 2014 (VIS) –
At midday the Holy Father appeared at the window of his study to pray
the Angelus with the faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square,
explaining that today's liturgy recalls the dedication of the
Basilica of St. John Lateran, the Cathedral of Rome, traditionally
defined as the “mother of all the churches in the city and in the
world”.
“The term 'mother' refers not only to
the sacred building of the Basilica, but also to the work of the Holy
Spirit, made manifest in this building and fruitful through the
ministry of the Bishop of Rome, in all the communities in unity with
the Church over whom He presides”, he explained. “Every time we
celebrate the dedication of a church, an essential truth is recalled
to us: the material temple made of bricks is a sign of the living
Church at work in history, that 'spiritual temple' … of which
Christ Himself is 'a living stone, though rejected by mortals yet
chosen and precious in God’s sight'”.
In the Gospel of today's liturgy, Jesus
speaks about the “temple”, revealing a surprising truth: the
temple of God is not merely the edifice built of bricks, but it is
His body, made up of living stones. “By virtue of Baptism, every
Christian forms part of God's edifice, or rather, becomes the God's
Church. The spiritual edifice, the Church that is the community of
men and women sanctified by Christ's blood and the Spirit of the
Risen Lord, asks each one of us to be consistent with the gift of
faith and to take the path of Christian witness. … The Church, at
the origin of her life and her mission in the world, was none other
than a community constituted to confess faith in Jesus Christ, Son of
God and Redeemer of humanity, a faith that works through charity. …
Today, too, the Church is required to take her place in the world as
a community that, rooted in Christ through Baptism, professes faith
in Him with humility and courage, bearing witness to it through
charity. In the same way, institutional elements, structures and
pastoral entities must be ordered in accordance with this essential
objective”.
“Today's celebration invites us to
reflect on the communion of all the Churches, of this Christian
community, and by analogy, it stimulates us to make efforts to enable
humanity to overcome the barriers of enmity and indifference, to
build bridges of understanding and dialogue, to make the entire world
into a family of peoples, reconciled among themselves, fraternal and
in solidarity”.
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