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Pope tells faithful to open their hearts to forgiveness

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis is urging the faithful to open their hearts to forgiveness“This is the way to solve differences within families – he said - between spouses or between parents and children”.This is what happens when he who has been offended loves the person who offended him and wants to save the relationship: “that binds him to the other” he said.The Pope was addressing over 10,000 pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square for the weekly General Audience.Reflecting on the Sacred Scriptures that present God as infinite mercy, but also as perfect justice, the Pope asked the question of how reconcile infinite mercy with perfect justice? How does the reality of mercy fit in with the needs of justice?It could appear – he said – that the two realities are in contradiction, but this is not so because God’s justice is his mercy.When we think of justice – Pope Francis said – we think of its legal administration whi...

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis is urging the faithful to open their hearts to forgiveness

“This is the way to solve differences within families – he said - between spouses or between parents and children”.

This is what happens when he who has been offended loves the person who offended him and wants to save the relationship: “that binds him to the other” he said.

The Pope was addressing over 10,000 pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square for the weekly General Audience.

Reflecting on the Sacred Scriptures that present God as infinite mercy, but also as perfect justice, the Pope asked the question of how reconcile infinite mercy with perfect justice? How does the reality of mercy fit in with the needs of justice?

It could appear – he said – that the two realities are in contradiction, but this is not so because God’s justice is his mercy.

When we think of justice – Pope Francis said – we think of its legal administration which seeks retribution and exacts a penalty. 

Such legal justice does not conquer evil - he said – but simply stems its tide.

But the Bible presents true justice as a process which avoids a tribunal; it invites the offended person to engage directly with the guilty person and invite them to conversion by helping them to see the evil they have done, and by appealing to their conscience. 

In this way – the Pope said - the guilty person is able to see their wrong and be open to the forgiveness offered.

Pope Francis said he knows that it this a "difficult journey”. 

“It requires that we be ready to forgive and desire always the salvation of those who offend us.  This is God’s justice.  He does not seek our condemnation, but our salvation” he said.  

He explained that by making us see the wrong we have done, the Father helps us to recognize our need for his mercy revealed in Jesus Christ.  God’s justice is his mercy.

And reminding confessors of their great responsibility when they grant forgiveness in the name of God, Pope Francis concluded saying telling the faithful that as God’s children, we must be open to his divine mercy, and readily and generously share it with our brothers and sisters.  

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