Pope Francis: imitate martyrs, don't be "painted" Christians
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis sent a video message on Sunday marking the beatification
of 522 Spanish martyrs who were killed during the anti-Christian persecutions of the
1930s.
Please find below the full text of the video message in English
translation.
Dear brothers and sisters, greetings.
I would like
to express my heartfelt participation in the celebration which is taking place in
Tarragona, in the course of which a large number of Pastors, consecrated people and
lay members of the faith are being proclaimed Blessed Martyrs.
Who are the
martyrs? They are Christians who have been “earned” by Christ, disciples who have
learnt well the sense of that “love to the extreme limit” which led Jesus to the Cross.
There is no such thing as love in installments, no such thing as portions of love.
Total love: and when we love, we love till the end. On the Cross, Jesus felt the weight
of death, the weight of sin, but he gave himself over to the Father entirely, and
he forgave. He barely spoke, but he gave the gift of life. Christ “beats” us in love;
the martyrs imitated him in love until the very end.
The Sainted Fathers say:
“Let’s imitate the martyrs!” We must always die a little in order to come out of ourselves,
of our selfishness, of our well-being, of our laziness, of our sadnesses, and open
up to God, to others, especially those who need it most.
We implore the intercession
of the martyrs, that we may be concrete Christians, Christians in deeds and not just
in words, that we may not be mediocre Christians, Christians painted in a superficial
coating of Christianity without substance – they weren’t painted, they were Christians
until the end. We ask them for help in keeping our faith firm, that even throughout
our difficulties we may nourish hope and foster brotherhood and solidarity.
And
I ask you to pray for me. May Jesus bless you and the Sainted Virgin protect you.