Vatican City, 28 June 2015 (VIS) –
The resurrection of Christ that acts throughout history as the source
of renewal and hope was the theme of the Pope's reflection during
this Sunday's Angelus, in which which he commented on the two
readings of the day's liturgy, the awakening after death of the
daughter of one of the heads of the synagogue, and the healing of the
bleeding woman.
In the first passage, Jesus is called
by the father of the dead child, says “Do not fear, only believe”
and, entering the house, he orders her to rise. The child awakens and
begins to walk. “Here we see Jesus' absolute power over physical
death, that for Him is like a slumber from which one can reawaken”.
In the second reading, Jesus heals a
woman who has suffered bleeding for two years, an illness that in the
cultural context of the time would have rendered her “impure” and
obliged her to avoid all human contact, “as if she were condemned
to a civil death”, the Pope explained. “This anonymous woman, in
the midst of the crowd following Jesus, says to herself, 'If I touch
even his garments, I will be made well'. And so it was: the need to
be freed drives her to boldness and her faith 'seizes', as it were,
the cure. Those who believe touch Jesus and draw from Him the Grace
that saves. It saves our spiritual life and it saves us from many
problems”.
“These two episodes – healing and
resurrection – have a sole centre: faith. The message is clear, and
can be summarised in a question: do we believe that Jesus can heal us
and reawaken us from death? All the Gospel is written in the light of
this faith: Jesus is resurrected, he conquers death, and by this, his
victory, we too will rise again. … Christ's Resurrection acts in
history as a source of renewal and hope. Whoever is desperate and
tired, unto death, if he trusts in Jesus and His love, may begin to
live again. Also starting out on a new life, changing one's life, is
a way of rising again, of resuscitating. Faith is a force of life
that gives fullness to our humanity; and he or she who believes in
Christ must recognise this so that it may promote life in every
situation, and enable everyone, especially the weakest, to experience
God's love that liberates and saves”.
“Let us ask the Lord, by the
intercession of Our Lady, for the gift of strong and courageous
faith, that drives us to spread hope and life among our brethren”,
concluded the bishop of Rome.
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