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By Junno Arocho Esteves
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Real hope lies in the proclamation of
Jesus’ death and resurrection, not just with one’s words but also in deeds, Pope Francis
said.
Christians are called to be witnesses of the resurrection through
“their way of welcoming, smiling and loving” instead of just “repeating
memorized lines,” the pope said Oct. 4 during his weekly general audience.
“Look,” he said, “that’s what a real Christian is like, not whiny
and angry, but convinced by the power of the Resurrection that no evil is
infinite, no night is without end, no person is permanently in error, no hatred
is stronger than love.”
Arriving later than usual, Pope Francis was quickly ushered
around St. Peter’s Square to greet the estimated 15,000 pilgrims, stopping only once to greet a
crying child.
The pope continued his series of audience talks on Christian
hope, reflecting on a reading from the Gospel of St. Luke, which describes the
astonishment and disbelief of the disciples upon being visited by the risen
Christ.
Christians are not “prophets of doom” but rather missionaries
of hope who are tasked with proclaiming Jesus’ death and resurrection, which is “the
nucleus of Christian faith,” Pope Francis said.
“If the Gospels ended at Jesus’ burial, the history of
this prophet would be added to the many biographies of heroic people who have
given their lives for an ideal,” the pope said. “The Gospel would
then be an edifying and consoling book, but it would not be a proclamation of
hope.”
Instead, he continued, Jesus’ resurrection is not only “beautiful news that
is brought to everyone,” but rather a powerful event that “transforms
us by the power of the Holy Spirit.”
However, at times proclaiming hope may come at the price of one’s
own life, as it did for the disciples, the pope said.
Recalling the lives of countless Christian martyrs who
“did not abandon their people when the time of persecution came,”
Pope Francis said their witness and sacrifice proved that “injustice is
not the final word in life.”
“Let us think of our brothers and sisters of the Middle
East who give witness to hope and offer their lives for this witness,” the
pope said. “These are true Christians. They carry heaven in their hearts.”
“Those who have had the grace to embrace the
resurrection of Jesus,” he said, “can still hope in the unexpected.”
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