(Vatican Radio) Courage prayer, and humility: these are the traits that distinguish the great “heralds” who have helped the Church to grow in the world, who have contributed to its missionary character. Pope Francis was speaking at the morning Mass at the Casa Santa Marta, taking his inspiration from the Liturgy and from the example of Sts Cyril and Methodius, the patrons of Europe, who are honoured today.
Cyril and Methodius have made Europe stronger
There is need of “sowers of the Word,” of “missionaries, of true heralds to form the people of God, like Cyril and Methodius, “good heralds,” intrepid brothers and witnesses of God, patrons of Europe who have made Europe stronger. Pope Francis began his homily with these reflections, and then looked at three personality traits of an “envoy” who proclaims the Word of God. He spoke of the day’s first Reading, with the figures of Paul and Barnabas; and of the Gospel from St Luke, with the seventy-two disciples sent out two-by-two by the Lord.
The Word of God is not a suggestion; courage is necessary in order for it to sink in
The first trait of the “envoy” highlighted by Pope Francis is “frankness,” which includes “strength and courage.”
“The Word of God cannot be given as a
proposal – ‘well, if you like it…’ – or like good philosophical or
moral idea – ‘well, you can live this way…’ No! It’s something else. It
needs to be proposed with this frankness, with this force, so that the
Word penetrates, as Paul says, ‘to the bone.’ The Word of God must be
proclaimed with this frankness, with this force… with courage. The
person who doesn't have courage – spiritual courage, courage of heart,
who is not enamoured of Jesus, and from there comes courage! – No, you
will say, yes, something interesting, something moral, something that
will do you good, a good philanthropy, but this is not the Word of God.
And this is incapable, this word, of forming the people of God. Only the
Word of God proclaimed with this frankness, with this courage, is
capable of forming the people of God.”
Without prayer the Word of God becomes a conference
From the Gospel of St Luke, Pope Francis takes two other traits proper to a “herald” of the Word of God. The day’s Gospel is “a little strange” the Pope said, because it is rich in elements concerning the proclamation. “The harvest is abundant but the laborers are few. So ask the master of the harvest to send out laborers for his harvest,” the Pope said, repeating the words of Christ. The second trait, then, after the courage of missionaries, is “prayer.”
“The Word of God should be proclaimed
with prayer, also. Always. Without prayer, you could have a good
conference, good instruction: good, good! But it is not the Word of God.
The Word of God can only come from a heart in prayer. Prayer, so that
the Lord might accompany this sowing of the Word, so that the Lord might
water the seed so that the Word will sprout.
The Word of God should be
proclaimed with prayer: the prayer of the one who proclaims the Word of
God.”
The true preacher is humble, otherwise things end badly
In the Gospel there is also a third interesting trait: The Lord sends His disciples
“like lambs amid wolves”:
“The true preacher is the one who
knows he is weak, who knows that he cannot defend himself. ‘You are
going out like a lamb among wolves’ – ‘But Lord, why would they eat me?’
– ‘You are going! This is the journey.’ And I think it was Chrysostom
who has a very profound reflection, when he says: ‘But if you do not go
like sheep, but you go like a wolf among wolves, the Lord, will not
defend you: you’ll have to fend for yourself.’ When the preacher
believes he is too intelligent, or when the one who is responsible for
carrying forward the Word of God tries to be clever – ‘Ah, I can get
along with these people’ – just so, it will end badly. Or you will
bargain away the Word of God: to the powerful, to the proud…”
And to emphasize the humility of the great heralds, Pope Francis recalled a story told to him by someone “who boasted of preaching the Word of God well, and who felt he was a wolf.” After a good sermon, the Pope said, “he went to the confessional, and found there a ‘great fish,’ a great sinner, and he wept,… he wanted to ask for forgiveness.” And “this confessor,” the Pope continued, “began to swell up with pride” and “curiosity” and asked him which word had touched him so much “that he was moved to repent.” “It was when you said,” the Pope concluded, “let’s move on to another topic.” “I don’t know if it’s true,” the Pope clarified, but it certainly is true that you will finish badly if carry the Gospel
“feeling sure of yourself, and not like a lamb, whom the Lord will defend.
Going forth courageously, with prayer and humility, like Cyril and Methodius
And so, the Pope concluded, this is the missionary character of the Church and of the great heralds, “who have planted and have helped the Church to grow in the world. They were courageous, men of prayer, and humble.” He concluded his homily with the prayer: May Sts Cyril and Methodius, help us “to proclaim the Word of God” according to these criteria, as they did.
“We chose this category
of human beings with different deformities to celebrate with them every
year simply because we felt they are the people of God that really need
our love, care and assistance at this seasons.
“Many of them have been neglected and rejected by the society due to
their nature, which makes life extremely difficult for them.”
According the clergyman, the best way to celebrate valentine is to spend
the whole day with the less-privileged in the society, including the
blind, deaf and dump, lepers, widows, prison inmates and IDPs.
Buru said “As people around the world celebrate valentine with their
loved ones, sharing beautiful flowers and many good things of joy and
happiness, we deemed it fit to select less privileged persons and
orphans, to make them understand that we love them.
“We pray for God to help them overcome all their daily challenges.
“I celebrate the valentine with over 500 inmates, refugees, physically
challenged persons by feeding them and sensitizing them on the
importance of sharing love irrespective of one’s religion or cultural
background.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/pastor-celebrates-valentine-500-vulnerable-persons-kaduna/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/pastor-celebrates-valentine-500-vulnerable-persons-kaduna/
Kaduna – A Kaduna based
Pastor, Yohanna Buru, on Tuesday urged Nigerians to show love to the
less previlleged including the handicap, orphans and those displaced by
crisis.
Buru made the appeal when he led Christian leaders of Christ Evangelical
Intercessory Fellowship Ministry, Sabon Tasha, Kaduna to various
orphanage and rehabilitation centres in Kaduna, to mark the Valentine
Day.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/pastor-celebrates-valentine-500-vulnerable-persons-kaduna/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/pastor-celebrates-valentine-500-vulnerable-persons-kaduna/
Kaduna – A Kaduna based
Pastor, Yohanna Buru, on Tuesday urged Nigerians to show love to the
less previlleged including the handicap, orphans and those displaced by
crisis.
Buru made the appeal when he led Christian leaders of Christ Evangelical
Intercessory Fellowship Ministry, Sabon Tasha, Kaduna to various
orphanage and rehabilitation centres in Kaduna, to mark the Valentine
Day.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/pastor-celebrates-valentine-500-vulnerable-persons-kaduna/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/pastor-celebrates-valentine-500-vulnerable-persons-kaduna/
Kaduna – A Kaduna based
Pastor, Yohanna Buru, on Tuesday urged Nigerians to show love to the
less previlleged including the handicap, orphans and those displaced by
crisis.
Buru made the appeal when he led Christian leaders of Christ Evangelical
Intercessory Fellowship Ministry, Sabon Tasha, Kaduna to various
orphanage and rehabilitation centres in Kaduna, to mark the Valentine
Day.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/pastor-celebrates-valentine-500-vulnerable-persons-kaduna/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/pastor-celebrates-valentine-500-vulnerable-persons-kaduna/
Kaduna – A Kaduna based
Pastor, Yohanna Buru, on Tuesday urged Nigerians to show love to the
less previlleged including the handicap, orphans and those displaced by
crisis.
Buru made the appeal when he led Christian leaders of Christ Evangelical
Intercessory Fellowship Ministry, Sabon Tasha, Kaduna to various
orphanage and rehabilitation centres in Kaduna, to mark the Valentine
Day.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/pastor-celebrates-valentine-500-vulnerable-persons-kaduna/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/pastor-celebrates-valentine-500-vulnerable-persons-kaduna/
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