On the Sunday of
Joy: How to Start Over Again To Re-incarnate the Lord - Let Yourself Be Loved in Confession!
VATICAN CITY, December 15, 2013 (Zenit.org) - Here is the
translation of the Holy Father's address before and after the recitation of the
Angelus today to the faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square.
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Dear brothers and sisters, hello!
Today is the third Sunday of Advent.
It is called “Gaudete Sunday,” that is, the Sunday of joy. Often in
the liturgy [today] we hear invitation to rejoice, to be happy. Why? Because
the Lord is near. Christmas is near. The Christian message is called “gospel,”
that is, “glad tidings,” an announcement of joy for the whole people; the
Church is not a refuge for sad people, the Church is a house of joy! And those
who are sad find joy in her, they find true joy in her.
But the joy of the Gospel is not just any joy.
It is caused by our finding ourselves embraced and loved by God. As the prophet
Isaiah (cf. 35:1-6a, 8a, 10) reminds us, God is he who comes to save us, and
give succor especially to the fearful of heart. His coming among us
strengthens, solidifies, encourages, lifts up and makes the desert and plain
bloom, that is, our life when it becomes arid. And when does our life become
arid? This happens when it lacks the water of the Word of God and his Spirit of
love. However great are our limits and our dismay, we are not permitted to be
downhearted and vacillating in the face of our infirmities. On the contrary, we
are invited to get a grip and straighten our weak knees, to have courage and
not be afraid because our God always shows us the greatness of his mercy. He
gives us the strength to go forward. He is always with us to help us go
forward. He is a God who truly wants what is good for us, he loves us and so he
is with us, to help us, to strengthen us and go forward. Take heart! Always
forward! Thanks to his help we can always start over. How? How do we
start over? Someone might say to me: “No, Father, I have done a lot of... I am
a great sinner... I cannot start over!” You’re wrong! You can start over! How?
Because he waits for you, he is near you, he loves you, he is merciful, he
forgives you, he gives you the strength to start over! He gives it to everyone!
Then we are able to open our eyes again, to overcome sadness and tears and sing
a new song. And this true joy remains in times of trial too, even in suffering,
because it is not a superficial joy but enters into the very depths of the
person who entrusts himself to God and confides in him.
Christian joy, like hope, has its foundation
in God’s fidelity, in the certainty that he always keeps his promises. The
prophet Isaiah exhorts those who have lost their way and are in trouble to
trust in the Lord’s fidelity because his salvation will not delay in breaking
into their life. Those who have met Jesus along the way have experienced a joy
that nothing and no one can take away. Jesus Christ is our joy! His faithful
love is inexhaustible! Thus, when a Christian becomes sad, it means that he has
distanced himself from Jesus. But we must not leave him to his own devices. We
must pray for him, and make him feel the warmth of the community.
The Virgin Mary helps us hurry
toward Bethlehem to meet the Child who is born for us, for the
salvation and joy of all men. To her the Angels says: “Rejoice, full of grace. The Lord
is with you” (Luke 1:28). She obtains for us the joy of the Gospel
in the family, at work, in the parish and everywhere. It is an intimate joy,
made of wonder and tenderness. It is what a mother experiences when she looks
at her newborn child, and feels that he is a gift of God, a miracle that she
can only be grateful for!
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