Vatican City, 10 February 2016 (VIS) –
Pope Francis inaugurated the "KeepLent" initiative
organised by the Youth Pastoral of the Prelature of Pompeii, Italy,
with a voice message broadcast via the "Telegram" instant
messaging application at 7.30 this morning.
"Dear boys and girls,
Jesus said to His disciples, 'Be
careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be
seen by them … So when you give to the needy, do not announce it
with trumpets … Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret,
will reward you"
The Word of God guides us in living
well the Lenten period.
When we do something good, at times we
are tempted to be appreciated and to seek recompense: human glory.
But it is a false recompense as it projects us towards what others
think of us.
Jesus asks us to do good because it is
good. He asks us to be aware that we are always under the watch of
the heavenly Father and to live in relation to Him, not in relation
to the judgement of others.
Living in the presence of the Father is
a far more profound joy than worldly glory.
Our attitude during Lent must therefore
be that of living in secret where the Father sees us, loves us and
awaits us. Certainly, even external things are important, but we must
always choose and live in the presence of God.
Let us do so in prayer, in
mortification, and in the fraternal charity that we are able to give,
humbly, before God. We will thus be worthy of the recompense of God
the Father.
I wish you a good Lent. May Our Lady of
Pompeii accompany you, and please, pray for me".
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