Pope: Jesus' compassion is a call to service, not a vague sentiment
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IMAGE: CNS photo/Max Rossi, ReutersBy Junno Arocho EstevesVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Jesus' compassion toward people in need isnot a vague sentiment, but a calling for Christians to bring that samecompassion to others, Pope Francis said. By miraculously feeding thousands of people, Jesus made an act"of faith and prayer" that "shows the full strength of his willto be close to us and to save us," the pope said Aug. 17 at his weeklygeneral audience. Thousands of people packed the Paul VI audience hall, waving andstretching out their hands eagerly, hoping to greet the pope. Noticing a smallchild surrounded by people trying to greet them, Pope Francis motioned thecrowd to make way and gave the child a blessing. In his audience talk, the pope reflected on the Gospel reading of themultiplication of the loaves and fishes. Jesus, he noted, "does not have acold heart," but rather is moved by those who follow him and "feelsbound to this crowd."However, the pope noted that Jesus is not only concern...
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By Junno Arocho Esteves
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Jesus' compassion toward people in need is
not a vague sentiment, but a calling for Christians to bring that same
compassion to others, Pope Francis said.
By miraculously feeding thousands of people, Jesus made an act
"of faith and prayer" that "shows the full strength of his will
to be close to us and to save us," the pope said Aug. 17 at his weekly
general audience.
Thousands of people packed the Paul VI audience hall, waving and
stretching out their hands eagerly, hoping to greet the pope. Noticing a small
child surrounded by people trying to greet them, Pope Francis motioned the
crowd to make way and gave the child a blessing.
In his audience talk, the pope reflected on the Gospel reading of the
multiplication of the loaves and fishes. Jesus, he noted, "does not have a
cold heart," but rather is moved by those who follow him and "feels
bound to this crowd."
However, the pope noted that Jesus is not only concerned with
feeding the hungry crowd, but also invites his disciples to take part in feeding
them.
"The Lord goes out to meet the needs of men and women and
wants to make each one of us concretely share in his compassion," the pope
said.
Jesus' blessing of the loaves before their distribution, he
continued, is also repeated in the Last Supper and continues today in the
celebration of the Eucharist.
In living this communion with Jesus, Christians are called not
"to remain passive and estranged" but to relate with men and women by
offering "a concrete sign of Christ's mercy and attention," the pope
said.
"While we are nourished by Christ, the Eucharist we celebrate
transforms us, little by little, into the body of Christ and spiritual food for
our brothers and sisters," he said.
The miracle of the loaves and fishes, Pope Francis stressed, is a
reminder of the church's two-fold mission to "feed the people and keep
them united; that is, to be at the service of life and communion."
Christians, he stressed, are called to be "a visible sign of
the mercy of God, who does not wish to leave anyone in loneliness and in need."
"We believers who receive this bread are compelled by Jesus
to bring this service to others with the same compassion of Jesus. This is the
path," the pope said.
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