Pope: May the Lord help students and teachers and grant them success

“We without Jesus cannot do anything, like the branches without the vine. And it seems that without us - allow me to say this – the Lord Jesus can do nothing, because the fruit bears the branch, not the tree or vine ". In this mutual "remaining" there is fertility".


Vatican City (AsiaNews) - Pope Francis dedicated the introductory prayer of the mass celebrated this morning at Casa Santa Marta to students and teachers "who must find new ways to move forward", so that "the Lord may help them on this journey, give them courage and also a great success".

In his homily, the Pope commented on Wednesday’s Gospel (Jn 15:1-8) in which Jesus says to his disciples: "I am the true vine and my Father is the vine grower. He takes away every branch in me that does not bear fruit, and everyone that does he prunes so that it bears more fruit.”

Christian life, explained Pope Francis, means "remaining" in Jesus. This "remaining” he went on to say, is not passive; it is an active and mutual "remaining".

Pope Francis emphasized that Jesus “remaining” in us is one of the beautiful mysteries of life.

The Pope noted that what Jesus is saying is that, “branches without life can do nothing because they need the sap to grow and bear fruit. But the vine also needs branches: it is a reciprocal need to bear fruit.”

Christian life, underlined Pope Francis, means fulfilling the commandments, living the beatitudes and doing works of mercy. It is more than that, however, he said: it is this mutual "remaining".

 “We can do nothing without Jesus”, stressed the Pope, “and it seems that without us - allow me to say this – the Lord Jesus can do nothing.”

In this fruitful bond, he continued, Jesus needs our testimony. “Jesus needs us to bear witness to His name, because the Gospel grows by our testimony.”

The Lord “remains in us to give us this strength of witness with which the Church grows”, the Pope said.

“It is a relationship of intimacy, it is mystical, and without words: it is not only for the mystics, it is for all of us.”

In that intimate dialogue, highlighted Pope Francis, “The Lord is present, the Lord is present in us, the Father is present in us, the Spirit is present in us; they remain in us. But I must remain in them".

May the Lord, the Pope concluded, help us to understand and feel this mysticism of "remaining": of the branches that need to remain on the vine, and the vine that needs the branches to bear fruit.