Vatican City, 1 November 2014 (VIS) –
“The first two days of November represent for all of us an intense
moment of faith, prayer and reflection on the 'last things' in our
lives. Indeed, celebrating all the Saints and commemorating all the
departed faithful, the earthly pilgrim Church lives and expresses in
the liturgy the spiritual bond that unites her with the heavenly
Church”, explained the Holy Father to the faithful gathered in St.
Peter's Square to pray the Angelus.
“Today's Solemnity thus helps us to
consider a fundamental truth of the Christian faith that we profess
in the 'Creed': the communion of saints. It is the communion that
comes from faith and unites all those who belong to Christ by
Baptism. It is a spiritual union that is not broken by death, but
continues in the next life. In fact there is an unbreakable bond
between us living in this world and those who have crossed the
threshold of death. We here on earth, along with those who have
entered into eternity, form one great family. This beautiful
communion between heaven and earth achieves its highest and most
intense manifestation in the Liturgy, and especially in the
celebration of the Eucharist, which expresses and fulfils the deepest
union between the members of the Church. In the Eucharist, we
encounter the living Jesus and His strength, and through Him we enter
into communion with our brothers and sisters in the faith, those who
live with us here on earth and those who have gone before us into the
next life, life without end. This reality of communion fills us with
joy: it is good to have so many brothers and sisters in the faith who
walk alongside us, supporting us with their help and together we
travel the same road toward heaven. And it is comforting to know that
we have other brothers and sisters who have already reached heaven
ahead of us and who pray for us, so that together in eternity we can
contemplate the glorious and merciful face of the Father”.
Finally, the Pope emphasised that in
the great assembly of the saints, “God has reserved the first place
for the Mother of Jesus. Mary is at the centre of the communion of
saints, as a unique custodian of the bond between the universal
Church and Christ, the bond of th family. … For those who want to
follow Jesus on the path of the Gospel, she is a safe guide because
she is the first disciple, an attentive and caring Mother, to whom we
can entrust every desire and difficulty”.
After the Angelus prayer, Francis
commented that this Sunday's liturgy refers to the glory of the
heavenly Jerusalem, and invited the faithful to pray that the “The
Holy City, dear to Jews, Christians and Muslims, that in these days
bears witness to different tensions, may increasingly be the sign and
harbinger of the peace that God wishes for all the human family”.
He also recalled that today in Vitoria,
Spain, the martyr Pedro Asúa Mendía is beatified. “A humble and
austere priest, he preached the Gospel with the sanctity of his life,
catechesis and devotion to the poor and needy. Arrested, tortured and
killed for having expressed his desire to remain faithful to the Lord
and to the Church, he is a wonderful example of strength in the faith
and witness of charity for us”.