Pope’s Message for Lent

In his message for Lent 2015, Pope Francis warns against “a globalization of indifference.” He says:

Indifference to our neighbour and to God also represents a real temptation for us Christians. Each year during Lent we need to hear once more the voice of the prophets who cry out and trouble our conscience.

God is not indifferent to our world; he so loves it that he gave his Son for our salvation. In the Incarnation, in the earthly life, death, and resurrection of the Son of God, the gate between God and man, between heaven and earth, opens once for all. The Church is like the hand holding open this gate, thanks to her proclamation of God’s word, her celebration of the sacraments and her witness of the faith which works through love (cf. Gal 5:6). But the world tends to withdraw into itself and shut that door through which God comes into the world and the world comes to him. Hence the hand, which is the Church, must never be surprised if it is rejected, crushed and wounded.

God’s people, then, need this interior renewal, lest we become indifferent and withdraw into ourselves.

Pope Francis goes on to suggest three Bible passages for reflection. Find those and his thoughts about each by reading the full message as you plan your Lenten practices.

Image by Benhur Arcayan (Malacañang Photo Bureau) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.

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