(Vatican Radio) This morning, Pope Francis celebrated mass at the Domus Sanctae Marthae.
About 40 apostolic nuncios, who remained in the Vatican after the Pope’s meeting with
them on Friday, were present. Commenting on the Sunday Gospel from Luke, in which
Jesus asks the Apostles, “But who do you say that I am?”, the Pope underlined that
we need to respond to Jesus from the heart, inspired by our veneration for him and
from the rock of his love.
In Luke, Jesus asks: “But who do you say that I
am?” And Peter responds: “The Christ of God”. The question that Jesus asks in the
Gospel of Luke is relevant to us 2,000 years later and cuts straight to the heart,
said Pope Francis in his homily, to which we must respond with the humility of a sinner,
beyond all ready-made answers.
“We, even we, who are apostles and servants
of the Lord need to respond because the Lord asks us: ‘What do you think of me?’ He
does it, eh? He does it many times! ‘What do you think of me?’ says the Lord. And
we cannot do that which cannot be well understood. ‘But, you are the anointed one!
Yes, I read it’. With Jesus, we cannot speak of him as an historic figure, a figure
of history. Jesus is living in front of us. This question is asked by a living person.
And we have to respond from the heart.”
We are called again today by Jesus
to carry out the radical choice made by the Apostles, a total choice, in the logic
of “all or nothing”, a journey for which we must be enlightened by a “special grace”
to carry out, living always on the solid base of veneration and love for Jesus.
“Veneration
and love for his Holy Name. Certainty that he set us on a rock – the rock of his love.
And from this love, we give you the answer, we give the answer. And when Jesus asks
these questions – ‘Who am I for you?’ – we need to think of this: I was set on the
rock of his love. He leads me. I must respond firmly on that rock and under his leadership.”
“Who
am I for you?” Jesus asks us. Sometimes we are ashamed to respond to his question,
underlined the Pope, because we know that something in us is not right, we are sinners.
But it is exactly in this moment that we should trust in his love and respond with
that sense of truth, as Peter did on Lake Tabor: “Lord, you know everything”. It is
exactly in the moment that we feel like sinners, the Lord loves us a lot, said the
Pope. And just as he put Peter, the fisherman, at the head of his Church, so, too,
will the Lord do something good with us.
“He is the greatest, he is the
greatest! And when we say, from veneration and from love, secure, secure on the rock
of his love and guidance: ‘You are the anointed one’, this will do us much good and
it will make us move forward with certainty and pick up the cross daily, which is
heavy at times. Let us go forward like this, with joy, and asking for this grace:
grant to your people, Father, to always live in veneration and love for your Holy
Name! And with the certainty that you never deprive of your guidance those whom you
have set on the rock of your love!” Listen to Laura Ieraci's report