Regina Coeli: Christ is the vine, we are the branches
In his message for the Regina Coeli, Pope Benedict XVI spoke about the Gospel for
today, the Fifth Sunday of Easter. He recalled the words of Christ, who said, “I am
the true vine, and My Father is the vine-grower.”
“On the day of our Baptism,”
the Pope said, “The Church grafts us as branches into the Paschal Mystery of Christ,
into His own Person.” He called upon the faithful to bear in mind that “every one
of us is like a vine, which lives only if it is growing every day in prayer, participation
in the Sacraments, in charity, in its union with the Lord. And he who loves Jesus,
the true vine, produces fruits of faith for an abundant spiritual harvest. Let us
beseech the Mother of God that we might remain firmly grafted in Jesus and that all
our actions may have their beginning, and their fulfillment, in Him.”
After
the Regina Coeli prayer, the Holy Father greeted pilgrims and visitors from around
the world. He reminded the faithful of the VII World Meeting of Families, taking place
at the beginning of next month. The Meeting is being sponsored by the Pontifical Council
of the Family, headed by Cardinal Ennio Antonelli. The Holy Father thanked the Ambrosian
Diocese and other dioceses in Lombardy who are cooperating in the preparation of this
ecclesial event, and noted that, “I, too, God willing, will have the joy of participating”
in the Meeting.
Pope Benedict then greeted pilgrims from around the world.
In his remarks to the English-speaking pilgrims and visitors, the Holy Father said: “I
extend warm greetings to the English-speaking visitors present for today’s Regina
Coeli, and especially to the large group of pilgrims from Indonesia. In today’s
Gospel Jesus speaks of himself as the true vine and He calls us to be fruit-bearing
branches. I pray that God’s children all over the world will grow in unity and love,
sustained and nourished by the divine life that he has planted deep within us. May
God bless all of you!”