Vatican City, 26 April 2015 (VIS) –
At the end of the celebration of Holy Mass for new vocations, Pope
Francis appeared at the window of his study in the Vatican Apostolic
Palace to pray this Sunday's Regina Coeli with the faithful gathered
in the square. Beforehand the Holy Father spoke about the figure of
Jesus, the Good Shepherd in Whom we contemplate God's Providence.
“The Father gave us the greatest and
most precious gift He could give. It is the highest and purest love,
as it is not motivated by any need, it is not conditioned by any
calculation, it is not attracted by any interest to receive in
exchange. Before this love of God, we experience immense joy and open
ourselves up to the the acknowledgement of what we have freely
received. But contemplating and giving thanks are not enough. We must
also follow the Good Shepherd. In particular, those who have the
mission of guides in the Church – priests, bishops, popes – are
called upon to assume not the mentality of a manager but rather that
of a servant, in imitation of Jesus Who, despoiling Himself, saved us
with His mercy. The new priests of the diocese of Rome, whom I have
had the joy of ordaining this morning in St. Peter's Basilica, are
also called to this style of pastoral life”.
The Pope invited two of the newly
ordained priests to appear at the window to greet the people and to
thank the faithful for their ordination, and he asked that Our Lady
might obtain for him, for the bishops and the priests of all the
world the grace of serving the holy people of God through the joyful
preaching of the Gospel, heartfelt celebration of the Sacraments and
patient and gentle pastoral guidance”.
Following the Marian prayer, the Pope
assured his closeness to those affected by the powerful earthquake in
Nepal and neighbouring countries. “I pray for the victims, for the
injured, and for all those who suffer as a result of this disaster”,
he said. “May they have the support of fraternal solidarity. And
let us pray to Our Lady to be close to them”.
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