Pope Francis on Palm Sunday: "Has my life fallen asleep?"
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis celebrated Palm Sunday in a packed St. Peter's Square
calling on the faithful to look into their own hearts to see how they are living their
lives.
With the some 100,000 people present to be with the Pope and mark the
beginning of Holy Week, the Pope listened to the Gospel account of how Jesus’s disciples
fell asleep just before he was betrayed byJudas before his crucifixion and then said:
“Has my life fallen asleep?'' “Am I like Pontius Pilate, who, when he sees the situation
is difficult, washes my hands?''
And speaking off the cuff instead of following
his prepared homily, Pope Francis asked: “Where is my heart?'' pinpointing it as the
“question which accompanies us'' throughout Holy Week.
After the ceremony Pope
Francis disrobed of his red vestments, chatted to those close to him, and posed for
“selfies”' with young people from Rio de Janeiro who had carried a large cross in
the square.
For the occasion the Pope used a wooden pastoral staff carved
by Italian prison inmates.