Pope Francis: Say
Yes to God like Mary
(Vatican Radio) Over
100 thousand people came to St Peter’s Square on Sunday to see Pope Francis
entrust the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The statue of Our Lady of
Fatima, which had been brought to the Square the evening before, took centre
stage as the Holy Father made an act of Devotion in front of her. In prayer he
said, “We are confident that each of us is precious in your sight, guard our
lives in your arms: bless and strengthen every desire for goodness.” It was
the culmination of a morning in which the Pope celebrated Mass on this, the
feast of Our Lady of Fatima. The devotion to Our Lady was very much in evidence
as many of those present held up images of Mary and clasped in their hands
miniature statues of Our Lady of Fatima as they listened to the Pope’s
homily. Pope Francis who is well known for his devotion to the Blessed Virgin
said that it was a day to consider one of the marvelous things Mary had done,
that was “to be chosen to be the Mother of God”. Taking Sunday’s liturgy as
his inspiration, Pope Francis reflected on three things. They were that God
surprises us, God asks us to be faithful and God is our strength. Referring
to Mary the Holy Father said God surprised Mary, but despite this she was able
to say, “Here I am, the servant of the Lord, be it done onto me according to
your word.” The Pope went on to say that God does surprise us, he wreaks havoc
with our plans, but he also says “trust me, do not be afraid”. In his second
reflection “God asks us to be faithful” Pope Francis explained that God is
loving, but he also “demands that we be faithful in following him”. Mary was
that faithful follower, he continued, she said her “yes” to God both in moments
of joy and sorrow.” The Holy Father then said, our duty is to “walk with God
always, even in moments of weakness, even in our sins. That, he added, is what
is means to be “a full-time Christian.” In his third point, “God is our
Strength”, Pope Francis said that Mary gave praise and thanks to God . She did
this, the Pope stressed because, “Everything is his gift. He is our strength!”
He also underlined the importance of not taking things for granted and asked
people to remember, three key words, sorry, excuse me and thank you. As the
statue of Our Lady of Fatima watched over the many thousands in St Peter’s
Square, the Pope in his Angelus took the opportunity to say “Thank You” to those
who had come from near and far for this weekend of faith dedicated to Mary Our
Mother. Listen to Lydia O'Kane's report
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