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Pope: Celebrate Christmas with faith, defending it from worldliness

"It will do us good today, and also tomorrow, during the week, to take this chapter IX of John and read this beautiful story of the boy blind from birth. And finish from our heart with the act of faith: 'I believe, Lord. Help my little faith '".

Vatican City (AsiaNews) - Celebrating Christmas with faith, defending it from the mundanity with which sometimes it is celebrated .. This is the invitation that Pope Francis addressed to all at Mass this morning at Casa Santa Marta, inspired by from the passage of the Gospel of Luke (Lk 5: 17-26) that tells of the healing of a paralytic.

The Pope said “it’s not easy to keep the faith, to defend the faith”. Reflecting on the Gospel reading of the day that tells the story of a paralysed man healed by Jesus, the Pope said faith gives us courage and shows us the way to touch the heart of the Lord.

He noted how, in the parable, the Lord “saw the faith” of those who brought the man and set him in His presence. “It took courage,“ he said, to go up on the roof and lower him on the stretcher through the tiles…. “Those people had faith: “They knew that if the sick man was put in front of Jesus, he would be healed”.

The Pope also recalled other episodes in which Jesus expressed admiration for people’s faith. Like in the case of the centurion who asked  for the healing of his servant,  of the Syro-phoenician woman who interceded for her daughter who was possessed by the devil, and of the woman afflicted with hemorrhages  who was healed after having touched the hem of Jesus’  cloak. “Jesus, the Pope said, reproaches people of little faith”, like Peter who doubts, but he said; “with faith everything is possible”.

In this second week of Advent, Pope Francis continued, “we ask for the grace to prepare ourselves with faith to celebrate Christmas”. He noted that Christmas is often marked in a worldly or pagan fashion, but reiterating the Lord’s request that we do so with faith, the Pope said “it's not easy to keep the faith, it's not easy to defend the faith… it's not easy!”

Pope Francis wrapped up his reflection commenting on the episode narrated in the Gospel of John in which a  boy who was blind is healed: “It will do us good today, and also tomorrow, during the week, to take chapter 9 of the Gospel of John and read this beautiful story of the boy who was blind from birth”. “From the bottom of our hearts” he concluded “utter an act of faith and say: I believe Lord. Help me in my faith. Defend my faith from worldliness, from superstitions, from all that is not faith. Keep it from being reduced to theory, be it theological or moral…  Faith in You, Lord”.

 

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