Vatican City, 2 January 2015 (VIS) –
This Thursday, Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God and the Octave of
Christmas, the Holy Father celebrated Mass in the Vatican Basilica.
Today is also the 48th World Day of Peace, which takes as its theme
“Slaves no more, but brothers and sisters”.
The full text of the homily pronounced
by the Pope is given below:
“Today we are reminded of the words
of blessing which Elizabeth spoke to the Virgin Mary: 'Blessed are
you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb! And why has
this happened to me, that the mother of my Lord comes to me?'. This
blessing is in continuity with the priestly blessing which God had
given to Moses to be passed on to Aaron and to all the people: 'The
Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you
and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you,
and give you peace'. In celebrating the Solemnity of Mary the Most
Holy Mother of God, the Church reminds us that Mary, more than anyone
else, received this blessing. In her the blessing finds fulfilment,
for no other creature has ever seen God’s face shine upon it as did
Mary. She gave a human face to the eternal Word, so that all of us
can contemplate Him.
“In addition to contemplating God’s
face, we can also praise him and glorify Him, like the shepherds who
came away from Bethlehem with a song of thanksgiving after seeing the
Child and His young mother. The two were together, just as they were
together at Calvary, because Christ and His mother are inseparable:
there is a very close relationship between them, as there is between
every child and his or her mother. The flesh of Christ – which, as
Tertullian says, is the hinge of our salvation – was knit together
in the womb of Mary. This inseparability is also clear from the fact
that Mary, chosen beforehand to be the Mother of the Redeemer, shared
intimately in His entire mission, remaining at her Son’s side to
the end on Calvary.
“Mary is so closely united to Jesus
because she received from Him the knowledge of the heart, the
knowledge of faith, nourished by her experience as a mother and by
her close relationship with her Son. The Blessed Virgin is the woman
of faith who made room for God in her heart and in her plans; she is
the believer capable of perceiving in the gift of her Son the coming
of that 'fullness of time' in which God, by choosing the humble path
of human existence, entered personally into the history of salvation.
That is why Jesus cannot be understood without His Mother.
“Likewise inseparable are Christ and
the Church; the salvation accomplished by Jesus cannot be understood
without appreciating the motherhood of the Church. To separate Jesus
from the Church would introduce an 'absurd dichotomy', as Blessed
Paul VI wrote. It is not possible 'to love Christ but without the
Church, to listen to Christ but not the Church, to belong to Christ
but outside the Church'. For the Church is herself God’s great
family, which brings Christ to us. Our faith is not an abstract
doctrine or philosophy, but a vital and full relationship with a
person: Jesus Christ, the only-begotten Son of God Who became man,
was put to death, rose from the dead to save us, and is now living in
our midst. Where can we encounter Him? We encounter Him in the
Church. It is the Church which says today: 'Behold the Lamb of God';
it is the Church which proclaims Him; it is in the Church that Jesus
continues to accomplish His acts of grace which are the sacraments.
“This, the Church’s activity and
mission, is an expression of her motherhood. For she is like a mother
who tenderly holds Jesus and gives Him to everyone with joy and
generosity. No manifestation of Christ, even the most mystical, can
ever be detached from the flesh and blood of the Church, from the
historical concreteness of the Body of Christ. Without the Church,
Jesus Christ ends up as an idea, a moral teaching, a feeling. Without
the Church, our relationship with Christ would be at the mercy of our
imagination, our interpretations, our moods.
“Dear brothers and sisters! Jesus
Christ is the blessing for every man and woman, and for all of
humanity. The Church, in giving us Jesus, offers us the fullness of
the Lord’s blessing. This is precisely the mission of the people of
God: to spread to all peoples God’s blessing made flesh in Jesus
Christ. And Mary, the first and most perfect disciple of Jesus, the
model of the pilgrim Church, is the one who opens the way to the
Church’s motherhood and constantly sustains her maternal mission to
all mankind. Mary’s tactful maternal witness has accompanied the
Church from the beginning. She, the Mother of God, is also the Mother
of the Church, and through the Church, the mother of all men and
women, and of every people.
“May this gentle and loving Mother
obtain for us the Lord’s blessing upon the entire human family. On
this, the World Day of Peace, we especially implore her intercession
that the Lord may grant peace in our day; peace in hearts, peace in
families, peace among the nations. The message for the Day of Peace
this year is 'Slaves no more, but Brothers and Sisters'. All of us
are called to be free, all are called to be sons and daughters, and
each, according to his or her own responsibilities, is called to
combat modern forms of enslavement. From every people, culture and
religion, let us join our forces. May He guide and sustain us, Who,
in order to make us all brothers and sisters, became our servant”.
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