VATICAN CITY, April 28, 2013 (Zenit.org) - Here is the
translation of the Holy Father’s homily during the Mass for the Day of
Confirmands celebrated at St. Peter’s Basilica today.
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Dear Confirmands,
I would like to offer three short and simple
thoughts for your reflection.
1. In the second reading, we listened to the
beautiful vision of Saint John: new heavens and a new earth, and then the Holy
City coming down from God. All is new, changed into good, beauty and truth;
there are no more tears or mourning… This is the work of the Holy Spirit: he
brings us the new things of God. He comes to us and makes all things new; he
changes us. The Spirit changes us! And Saint John’s vision reminds us that all
of us are journeying towards the heavenly Jerusalem, the ultimate newness which
awaits us and all reality, the happy day when we will see the Lord’s face –
that marvelous face, the most beautiful face of the Lord Jesus - and be with
him for ever, in his love.
You see, the new things of God are not like
the novelties of this world, all of which are temporary; they come and go, and
we keep looking for more. The new things which God gives to our lives are
lasting, not only in the future, when we will be with him, but today as well.
God is even now making all things new; the Holy Spirit is truly transforming
us, and through us he also wants to transform the world in which we live. Let
us open the doors to the Spirit, let ourselves be guided by him, and allow
God’s constant help to make us new men and women, inspired by the love of God
which the Holy Spirit bestows on us! How beautiful it would be if each of you,
every evening, could say: Today at school, at home, at work, guided by God, I
showed a sign of love towards one of my friends, my parents, an older person!
How beautiful!
2. A second thought. In the first reading Paul
and Barnabas say that "we must undergo many trials if we are to enter the
kingdom of God" (Acts 14:22). The journey of the Church, and our own
personal journeys as Christians, are not always easy; they meet with
difficulties and trials. To follow the Lord, to let his Spirit transform the
shadowy parts of our lives, our ungodly ways of acting, and cleanse us of our
sins, is to set out on a path with many obstacles, both in the world around us but
also within us, in the heart. But difficulties and trials are part of the path
that leads to God’s glory, just as they were for Jesus, who was glorified on
the cross; we will always encounter them in life! Do not be discouraged! We
have the power of the Holy Spirit to overcome these trials!
3. And here I come to my last point. It is an
invitation which I make to you, young confirmandi, and to all present. Remain
steadfast in the journey of faith, with firm hope in the Lord. This is the
secret of our journey! He gives us the courage to swim against the tide. Pay
attention, my young friends: to go against the current; this is good for the
heart, but we need courage to swim against the tide. Jesus gives us this
courage! There are no difficulties, trials or misunderstandings to fear,
provided we remain united to God as branches to the vine, provided we do not
lose our friendship with him, provided we make ever more room for him in our
lives. This is especially so whenever we feel poor, weak and sinful, because God
grants strength to our weakness, riches to our poverty, conversion and
forgiveness to our sinfulness. The Lord is so rich in mercy: every time, if we
go to him, he forgives us. Let us trust in God’s work! With him we can do great
things; he will give us the joy of being his disciples, his witnesses. Commit
yourselves to great ideals, to the most important things. We Christians were
not chosen by the Lord for little things; push onwards toward the highest
principles. Stake your lives on noble ideals, my dear young people!
The new things of God, the trials of life,
remaining steadfast in the Lord. Dear friends, let us open wide the door of our
lives to the new things of God which the Holy Spirit gives us. May he transform
us, confirm us in our trials, strengthen our union with the Lord, our
steadfastness in him: this is a true joy! So may it be.
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