October 16, 2013 - Pope Francis held his weekly general audience on Wednesday, speaking
about the apostolic character of the Catholic Church. Such audiences are public meetings
during which pilgrims and tourists visiting Rome are able see and hear the Pope, and
also receive his blessing. The general audience of Oct. 16 was held in the open,
in Rome’s St. Peter’s Square. It began with aides reading a passage from the Letter
of St. Paul to the Ephesians in several languages. Listen:
Basing
himself on the scripture passage, Pope Francis delivered his main discourse in Italian
- summaries of which were read out by aides in various languages, including in English.
But first, the aide greeted the Pope on behalf of the English-speaking pilgrims. Listen:
Dear Brothers and Sisters: In the Creed, we profess in faith that the Church
is “apostolic”. We can understand this in three ways. First, the Church is apostolic
because Jesus founded her upon the Apostles whom he chose and sent forth to continue
his work; thus Saint Paul compares the Church to a temple which has the Apostles as
its foundation and Christ as its cornerstone (Eph 2:19-20). The Church is also apostolic
because she preserves and hands down the fullness of Christ’s teaching and the means
of salvation which he instituted. Finally the Church is apostolic because she accomplishes
in history the mission which Christ entrusted to the Apostles: making disciples of
all nations, baptizing them and teaching them his commands (cf. Mt 28:19-20). May
we come to appreciate and love the Church as the place where we encounter the Risen
Lord, who sends us forth as his missionaries, inviting all whom we meet to know the
truth of the Gospel, the joy of faith and the promise of eternal life proclaimed by
the Apostles.
Pope Francis then greeted the English-speaking pilgrims
in Italian. Listen: …
I cordially greet all the English-speaking pilgrims present at today’s Audience, including
those from England, Scotland, Denmark, Norway, Israel, Ghana, Nigeria, Australia,
China, Japan, Korea, Trinidad and Tobago, Canada and the United States. My particular
greeting goes to the delegation from the NATO Defense College and the pilgrims from
Norway. Upon all of you, and your families, I invoke God’s blessings of joy and peace!
(BLESSING)