Vatican City, 24 May 2015 (VIS) – As
is usual on a Sunday, the Pope appeared at the window of his study at
midday today to pray the Regina Coeli with the thousands of pilgrims
and faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square.
Before the Marian prayer he again
referred to the solemnity of Pentecost, which represents “the
baptism of the Church, which thus begins her path through history,
guided by the strength of the Holy Spirit”. He continued, “That
event, which changes the heart and the life of the apostles and the
other disciples, is immediately reflected outside the Cenacle.
Indeed, the door that had been kept closed for fifty days is finally
opened and the first Christian Community, no longer closed in on
itself, begins to speak to the crowds of different origins of the
great things that God has done. … And every person present hears
the disciples speak in his own language. The gift of the Spirit
re-establishes the harmony of language lost in Babel, and prefigures
the universal dimension of the apostles' mission”.
The Church “is not born isolated: she
is born universal, one, Catholic, with a precise identity but open to
all, not closed, an identity that embraces the whole world, without
exception. The Mother Church does not close her door to anyone! Not
even the greatest sinner! And this is due to the strength and the
grace of the Holy Spirit. The Mother Church throws her doors wide
open to all, because she is a mother”.
Pentecost is also “the beginning of a
new season: the season of witness and fraternity. It is a season that
comes from above, that comes from God, like the flames of fire that
came to rest of the head of each disciple. It was the flame of love
that burned away all bitterness; it was the language of the Gospel
that crosses the boundaries set by man and touches the hearts of the
multitude, without distinction of language, race or nationality. As
on that day of Pentecost, today too the Holy Spirit is continually
poured onto the Church and on each one of us, so that we leave behind
our mediocrity and narrow-mindedness, and communicate the merciful
love of the Lord to all the world … so that as we announce Jesus,
resurrected, living and present in our midst, we warm our own heart
and the heart of peoples, drawing them close to Him, the path, the
truth, and life”.
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