05 April, 2013 - Awe and wonder at an encounter with Christ are the first steps in
deepening a spiritual life that leads to spiritual consolation and ultimately to peace
in the Lord, Pope Francis said at a Mass in the Vatican. Reflecting on the “awe”
demonstrated by the disciples of Emmaus before the miracles of Jesus, the Pope noted
that “even in the most painful tests, a Christian never loses the peace and presence
of Jesus.” Wonder is a great grace, the grace that God gives us in our encounter
with Jesus Christ,” he said Thursday morning in the chapel of his residence at Domus
Sanctae Marthae, where he celebrated a Mass that included the staff and employees
of the Vatican printing press. “It is not a mere enthusiasm like that of sports
fans when their favorite team wins, but something deeper,” the Pope noted. “It is
having an inner experience of meeting the living Christ and thinking that it is not
possible, but the Lord helps us understand that is the reality and it is wonderful,”
he exclaimed. The Pontiff explained that all of the day’s readings relate to amazement
and wonder, giving the examples of the crowds’ amazement at Peter’s healing of the
crippled man and the wonder of the disciples at the Risen Christ’s appearance to them.
“This is the Lord’s and this wonder is the beginning of the habitual state of Christians,”
he said. He added, however, that people cannot permanently live “in a state of wonder.”
“But it is the beginning and then this astonishment leaves an impression in the soul
– a spiritual consolation for those who have encountered Jesus Christ,” said Pope
Francis. In this way, he explained, wonder is the first step in attaining peace.
The Pontiff encouraged the congregation to pray, “Lord, grant me this grace which
is the hallmark of our encounter with you: spiritual consolation and peace.” He added
that this peace “is a gift of God” which “we cannot lose because it is ours and the
Lord’s true peace cannot be bought or sold.” “This is why we ask for the grace of
spiritual consolation and peace of mind, that starts with this joyful wonder of our
encounter with Jesus Christ,” said the Pope. (Source: CNA/EWTN)