Vatican City, 9 September 2015 (VIS) –
The relationship between the family and the Christian community, “a
'natural' bond, since the Church is a spiritual family and the family
is a small Church”, was the theme chosen by the Pope for the
catechesis of today's Wednesday general audience in St. Peter's
Square.
The Christian community is the home of
those who believe in Jesus as the source of fraternity between all
humanity. The Church journeys among peoples, in the history of men
and women, fathers and mothers, sons and daughters. “This is the
history that matters to the Lord”, explained the Pope. “The great
events of world powers are written in history books, and stay there.
But the history of human affections is inscribed directly on God's
heart, and it is the history that remains for eternity. It is the
place of life and faith. The family is the locus of our initiation –
irreplaceable, indelible – into this history of full life that
culminates in the contemplation of God for all eternity in heaven,
but begins in the family”.
“The son of God also learned human
history in this way, and experienced it to its end. … Then, when he
left Nazareth and began his public life, Jesus formed a community
around him, an 'assembly', a convocation of people. This is the
meaning of the word 'church'”.
In the Gospels, Jesus' assembly has the
form of “a hospitable family, not an exclusive closed sect”. Pope
Francis observed, “we find Peter and with John, but also the hungry
and the thirsty, the outsider and the persecuted, the sinner and the
publican, the Pharisees and the masses. And Jesus never ceases to
welcome them all and to speak with them, including those who did not
expect to encounter God in their lives. It is a powerful lesson for
the Church! The same disciples were chosen to take care of this
assembly, of this family invited by God”.
In order to continue to experience the
reality of Jesus' assembly, “it is essential to revive the alliance
between the family and the Christian community”, he affirmed. “We
could say that the family and the parish are the two places in which
the communion of love that finds its ultimate source in God Himself
is realised. A true Church according to the Gospel cannot but have
the form of a welcoming home, with open doors, always. Churches,
parishes and institutions with closed doors cannot call themselves
churches – they should call themselves museums”.
“Today this alliance is crucial.
Against the centres of power – ideological, financial and
political, we posit our experiences in these centres of love:
evangelising, full of human warmth, based on solidarity and
participation, and also mutual forgiveness. Certainly, it requires a
generous faith to find the intelligence and the courage to renew this
alliance. Families at times pull back, saying that they are not up to
the challenge. … But no-one is! … Without God's grace, we cannot
do anything. And the Lord never arrives in a new family without some
kind of miracle. Let us remember what He did at the wedding in Cana.
Yes, the Lord, if we place ourselves in His hands, makes us perform
miracles: these everyday miracles, when the Lord is there, in the
family”.
“Naturally the Christian community
must play its part. For instance … favouring interpersonal
dialogue, and mutual understanding and respect. May families take the
initiative and be conscious of their responsibility to bring their
precious gifts to the community!” exclaimed the Pope. “We must
all be aware that Christian faith plays on the open field of life
shared with all, and the family and parish must perform the miracle
of achieving a more community-based life for the whole of society”.
After the catechesis, in his greetings
to various groups of faithful, the Pope remarked that today the
Church celebrates the liturgical memory of the Jesuit St. Peter
Claver, patron of the missions in Africa, and expressed his hope that
the saint's example, with his tireless service to the weakest, impel
the young to choose solidarity with the needy. “May his spiritual
vigour help the sick to carry the cross with courage, and his love
for Christ be a model for newly-weds of the love that should occupy
the centre of the family”, added the Holy Father.