Dear sister, dear brother, even if in your heart you have buried hope, do not give up: God is greater. We can and must hope, because God is faithful. This is always the point from which we can set out anew, especially in times of crisis and trial, remembering our Galilee. Francis made it clear that he believes, hope is life. They hear the words of life even as they stand before a tomb... And then they meet Jesus, the giver of all hope, who confirms the message and says: “Do not be afraid” (v. 10). We can and must hope, because God is faithful. We need to resume the journey, reminding ourselves that we are born and reborn thanks to an invitation given gratuitously to us out of love, there, in my own Galilee. It is a new and living hope that comes from God. 40 (24/05/2021 01:17). “Go and tell my brethren to go to Galilee” (Mt 28:10), Jesus says. Pope Francis' homily at Easter Vigil Mass: Full text. He plants in our hearts the conviction that God is able to make everything work unto good, because even from the grave he brings life. Jesus’ hope is different. Jesus, like a seed buried in the ground, was about to make new life blossom in the world; and these women, by prayer and love, were helping to make that hope flower. She responded to sorrow with trust in the Lord. Only once do others say it, to encourage a person in need: “Courage; rise, [Jesus] is calling you!” (Mk 10:49). All you have to do is open your heart in prayer and roll away, however slightly, that stone placed at the entrance to your heart so that Jesus’ light can enter. We need to resume the journey, reminding ourselves that we are born and reborn thanks to an invitation given gratuitously to us out of love, there in our respective Galilees. Excerpt below, for the full transcript click on the picture link above. It is a new and living hope that comes from God. This is how the Gospel of this holy Vigil began: … Galilee was also the farthest place from the sacredness of the Holy City. Pope Francis delivers his Easter message "urbi et orbi" (to the city and the world) after celebrating Easter Mass in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican April 12, 2020. Dear sister, dear brother, even if in your heart you have buried hope, do not give up: God is greater. You only need to ask him: “Jesus, come to me amid my fears and tell me too: Courage!”  With you, Lord, we will be tested but not shaken. This is how the Gospel of this holy Vigil began: with the Sabbath. But as the days go by and fears grow, even the boldest hope can dissipate. Pope Francis is calling for solidarity the world over to confront the "epochal challenge" posed by the coronavirus pandemic. 1. It is he, the Risen One, who raises us up from our neediness. Yet in this situation the women did not allow themselves to be paralyzed. Darkness and death do not have the last word. “After the Sabbath” (Mt 28:1), the women went to the tomb. All you have to do is open your heart in prayer and roll away, however slightly, that stone placed at the entrance to your heart so that Jesus’ light can enter. Be strong, for with God nothing is lost! They, like us, had before their eyes the drama of suffering, of an unexpected tragedy that happened all too suddenly. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us … They were doing something simple yet extraordinary: preparing at home the spices to anoint the body of Jesus. Let the abortion and killing of innocent lives end. (Vatican Media). Like at the earlier liturgies of the Easter triduum, the pope celebrated a pared-down Easter Vigil at the Altar of the Chair in the back of … This year, for the first time perhaps ever, Easter is celebrated in our virtually empty cathedral and in many churches around the world. And not only geographically. Returning to Galilee means remembering that we have been loved and called by God. So, let us not give in to resignation; let us not place a stone before hope. Our Lady spent that Saturday, the day that would be dedicated to her, in prayer and hope. We can imagine ourselves in the position of the women on that day. May we stop the production and trade of weapons, since we need bread, not guns. During the celebration, for the ongoing health emergency, the "Resurrexit" rite is omitted. We can imagine ourselves in the position of the women on that day. 5-6). 6 April 2020… But there is more. The full text of his homily is below: Homily of Pope Francis at the Easter Vigil. But Jesus emerged for us; he rose for us, to bring life where there was death, to begin a new story in the very place where a stone had been placed. For those who missed it, here is your great opportunity to receive Pope Francis’ Easter 2020 Urbi et Orbi blessing where you can gain plenary indulgence UPON WATCHING THE VIDEO, RECEIVING HIS BLESSING, and fulfilling the necessary requisites written below. With small gestures of care, affection and prayer. 20 April 2019. This is always the point from which we can set out anew, especially in times of crisis and trial. They did not stop loving; in the darkness of their hearts, they lit a flame of mercy. Homily of His Holiness Pope Francis Easter Vigil Holy Saturday, 11 April 2020. “After the Sabbath” (Mt 28:1), the women went to the tomb. Jesus sends them there and asks them to start again from there. It is the day of the Easter Triduum that we tend … The Lord goes before us, he goes before us always. If, on your journey, you feel weak and frail, or fall, do not be afraid, God holds out a helping hand and says to you: “Courage!”. The Lord goes before us; he goes before us always. May the hearts of those who have enough be open to filling the empty hands of those who do not have the bare necessities. Let us silence the cries of death, no more wars! St Peter's Basilica Holy Saturday, 11 April 2020 Over these weeks, we have kept repeating, “All will be well”, clinging to the beauty of our humanity and allowing words of encouragement to rise up from our hearts. Galilee was the farthest region from where they were: from Jerusalem. That the message of hope should not be confined to our sacred places, but should be brought to everyone. May we stop the production and trade of weapons, since we need bread, not guns. Here is the full text of the Easter Vigil homily of Pope Francis, delivered April 3 at St. Peter's Basilica.The women thought they would find a body to anoint; instead they found an empty tomb. It was an area where people of different religions lived: it was the “Galilee of the Gentiles” (Mt 4:15). For everyone is in need of reassurance, and if we, who have touched “the Word of life” (1 Jn 1:1) do not give it, who will? Vatican City, Apr 12, 2020 / 04:40 am America/Denver (CNA). You might say, as did Don Abbondio (in Manzoni’s novel), “Courage is not something you can give yourself” (I Promessi Sposi, XXV). Each one of us has their own Galilee. Galilee was also the farthest place from the sacredness of the Holy City. This is how the Gospel of this holy Vigil began: with the Sabbath. His light dispelled the darkness of the tomb: today he wants that light to penetrate even to the darkest corners of our lives. There the angel says to them: “Do not be afraid. “He is going before you to Galilee” (v. 7), the angel says. Pope Francis celebrates the Easter Vigil April 11, 2020. Credit: EWTN-CNA Photo/Daniel Ibáñez/Vatican Pool. It is addressed to us, today. They did not give in to the gloom of sorrow and regret, they did not morosely close in on themselves, or flee from reality. / EWTN-CNA Photo/Daniel Ibáñez/Vatican Pool. Pope Francis' homily at Easter Vigil Mass: Full text April 3, 2021. (CNS photo/Remo Casilli, Reuters) Pope Francis delivers coforting homily at the great Easter Vigil Mass Vatican Media Screenshot. Pope Francis celebrates the Easter Vigil April 11, 2020. Holy Week, which is the culmination of the 40-day Lenten period, is the most solemn period for Christians worldwide, who celebrate the solemn mysteries of Christ’s passion, death and resurrection. That the message of hope should not be confined to our sacred places, but should be brought to everyone. We fly to your protection, O Holy Mother of God. It is not mere optimism; it is not a pat on the back or an empty word of encouragement, uttered with an empty smile. In every Galilee, in every area of the human family to which we all belong and which is part of us – for we are all brothers and sisters – may we bring the song of life! It contains a second part, the sending forth. Be strong, for with God nothing is lost! Today, as pilgrims in search of hope, we cling to you, Risen Jesus. They had seen death and it weighed on their hearts. Do not be afraid, do not yield to fear:  This is the message of hope. The women bring spices to the tomb, but they fear that their journey is in vain, since a large stone … Unbeknownst to these women, they were making preparations, in the darkness of that Sabbath, for “the dawn of the first day of the week”, the day that would change history. Jesus’ hope is different. It is he, the Risen One, who raises us up from our neediness. Courage. It is not mere optimism; it is not a pat on the back or an empty word of encouragement, with a passing smile. April 12, 2020 The celebration of Easter Mass by Pope Francis is underway in an empty Saint Peter's due to the coronavirus emergency. But as always, Francis found a way, even in a short Easter Vigil homily, to drive the point home in an extremely practical way. Vatican City, Apr 11, 2020 / 03:40 pm (CNA).- Here is the full text of the Easter Vigil homily of Pope Francis, delivered April 11 at St. Peter's Basilica. He did not abandon us; he visited us and entered into our situations of pain, anguish and death. “After the Sabbath” (Mt 28:1), the women went to the tomb. This is how the Gospel of this holy Vigil began: with the Sabbath. It is a gift from heaven, which we could not have earned on our own. “Go and tell my brethren to go to Galilee” (Mt 28:10), Jesus says. This is a word often spoken by Jesus in the Gospels. There the angel says to them: “Do not be afraid. This year however, we are experiencing, more than ever, the great silence of Holy Saturday. “GOD MAKES EVERYTHING WORK UNTO THE GOOD.” “After the Sabbath” (Mt 28:1), the women went to the tomb. This is how the Gospel of this holy Vigil began: with the Sabbath. Below you have the English translation of the Latin text … These are the words that God repeats to us this very night. Pain was mixed with fear: would they suffer the same fate as the Master? Then too there was fear about the future and all that would need to be rebuilt. And, whatever sadness may dwell in us, we will be strengthened in hope, since with you the cross leads to the resurrection, because you are with us in the darkness of our nights; you are certainty amid our uncertainties, the word that speaks in our silence, and nothing can ever rob us of the love you have for us. The Mass was celebrated without the presence of the public due to the coronavirus crisis. The women thought they would find a body to anoint; instead they found an empty tomb. For everyone is in need of reassurance, and if we, who have touched “the Word of life” (1 Jn 1:1) do not give it, who will? Schedule of Pope Francis for Holy Week and Easter 2020 . “After the Sabbath” (Mt 28:1), the women went to the tomb. True, you cannot give it to yourself, but you can receive it as a gift. Pope Francis called for solidarity the world over to confront the “epochal challenge” posed by the coronavirus pandemic, as Christians celebrated a solitary Easter Sunday, blending the joyful feast day with sorrow over the toll the virus has already taken. Copyright © 2017-2021 Dicasterium pro Communicatione - All rights reserved. It is encouraging to know that he walks ahead of us in life and in death; he goes before us to Galilee, that is, to the place which for him and his disciples evoked the idea of daily life, family and work. Pope Francis' homily at the Easter Vigil Pope Francis lights a candle from the paschal candle at the start of the Easter Vigil in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican on April 11, 2020. Easter is the feast of hope. And, whatever sadness may dwell in us, we will be strengthened in hope, since with you the cross leads to the resurrection, because you are with us in the darkness of our nights; you are certainty amid our uncertainties, the word that speaks in our silence, and nothing can ever rob us of the love you have for us. Over these weeks, we have kept repeating, “All will be well”, clinging to the beauty of our humanity and allowing words of encouragement to rise up from our hearts. The women embraced the feet that had trampled death and opened the way of hope. Pope Francis, small figure in all white at center left, delivers his blessing during Easter Sunday Mass inside an empty St. Peter’s Basilica, at the Vatican, on April 12, 2020. To invoke an end to the pandemic. 1st Sunday of Advent. April 13, 2020 16:34 Jim Fair Pope's Morning Homily “Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went away quickly from the tomb, fearful yet overjoyed, and ran to announce the news to his disciples.” (Matthew 28:8) For the disciples, Galilee was also the place of remembrance, for it was the place where they were first called. A painful memory, a hope cut short. Ein Heldenleben op. And not only geographically. But as the days go by and fears grow, even the boldest hope can dissipate. With small gestures of care, affection and prayer. We turn our backs on death and open our hearts to you, for you are Life itself. Tonight we acquire a fundamental right that can never be taken away from us: the right to hope. Jesus sends them there and asks them to start again from there. Let the abortion and killing of innocent lives end. 5-6). At dawn the women went to the tomb. D. ear friends,. Vatican City, Apr 3, 2021 / 03:30 pm MT ().-Here is the full text of the Easter Vigil homily of Pope Francis, delivered April 3 at St. Peter’s Basilica. How beautiful it is to be Christians who offer consolation, who bear the burdens of others and who offer encouragement: messengers of life in a time of death! In his homily, Pope Francis reminded us that hope sustains us and, through the gift of hope, God calls us to give life to others. Our Lady spent that Saturday, the day that would be dedicated to her, in prayer and hope. Pain was mixed with fear: would they suffer the same fate as the Master? Pope Francis offered a reflection on hope in his homily for the Easter Vigil Mass on Holy Saturday night. EASTER VIGIL IN THE HOLY NIGHT OF EASTER. They had seen death and it weighed on their hearts. Pope Francis arrives to celebrate Easter Sunday Mass, inside an empty St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Sunday, April 12, 2020. No. This year however, we are experiencing, more than ever, the great silence of Holy Saturday. True, you cannot give it to yourself, but you can receive it as a gift. This is how the Gospel of this holy Vigil began: with the Sabbath. They were doing something simple yet extraordinary: preparing at home the spices to anoint the body of Jesus. He is not here; for he has risen” (vv. Tonight we acquire a fundamental right that can never be taken away from us: the right to hope. Pope Francis celebrates the Easter Vigil Mass in St. Peter's Basilica. Do not be afraid, do not yield to fear: This is the message of hope. The grave is the place where no one who enters ever leaves. The full text follows. Pope Francis carrying a candle at the beginning of the Easter Vigil  The Pontiff presides over the liturgy, from the Altar of the Chair. Pope Francis at Easter Vigil: ‘The Right to Hope’ ‘This year…we are experiencing, more … Pope Francis’ Homily at the Easter Vigil 2020 Here is the full text of the Easter Vigil homily of Pope Francis, delivered on 11 April at St. Peter’s Basilica. Jesus wants us to bring hope there, to our everyday life. Homily of His Holiness Pope Francis Easter Vigil Holy Saturday, 11 April 2020 “After the Sabbath” (Mt 28:1), the women went to the tomb. They did not stop loving; in the darkness of their hearts, they lit a flame of mercy. 11 2020. How many people, in these sad days, have done and are still doing what those women did, sowing seeds of hope! It contains a second part, the sending forth. For the disciples, Galilee was also the place of remembrance, for it was the place where they were first called. Those women, in the end, “took hold” of Jesus’ feet (Mt 28:9); feet that had travelled so far to meet us, to the point of entering and emerging from the tomb. This is the Easter message, a message of hope. He, who rolled away the stone that sealed the entrance of the tomb, can also remove the stones in our hearts. Yet in this situation the women did not allow themselves to be paralyzed. Courage. It was an area where people of different religions lived: it was the “Galilee of the Gentiles” (Mt 4:15). It is the day of the Easter Triduum that we tend to neglect as we eagerly await the passage from Friday’s cross to Easter Sunday’s Alleluia. Families that normally would attend morning Mass wearing their Easter … Let us silence the cries of death, no more wars! With the memory of my own Galilee. The Mass was celebrated without the presence of the public due to the coronavirus pandemic. Galilee was the farthest region from where they were: from Jerusalem. Pope Francis's homily focused on the Holy Women who prepared spices on Holy Saturday and the disciples whom the Lord sent to Galilee. How many people, in these sad days, have done and are still doing what those women did, sowing seeds of hope! HOMILY OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS. St Peter's BasilicaHoly Saturday, 11 April 2020. “After the Sabbath” (Mt 28:1), the women went to the tomb. Jesus, like a seed buried in the ground, was about to make new life blossom in the world; and these women, by prayer and love, were helping to make that hope flower. The women embraced the feet that had trampled death and opened the way of hope. Pope Francis The Holy Rosary 01.05.21. Easter is a reminder that “God is able to make everything work unto good, because even from the grave he brings life,” the pope said in his homily April 11 during the Easter Vigil Mass. Each one of us has our own Galilee. Holy Mass celebrated for the Gendarmerie Corps of Vatican City State (26 September 2020) [ German - Italian - Portuguese - Spanish ] Holy Mass presided over by Pope Francis in the Casa Santa Marta chapel on the anniversary of his visit to Lampedusa in 2013 (8 July 2020) He, who rolled away the stone that sealed the entrance of the tomb, can also remove the stones in our hearts. ... Bishops’ Messages and Homilies for Holy Week and Easter . His light dispelled the darkness of the tomb: today he wants that light to penetrate even to the darkest corners of our lives. May the hearts of those who have enough be open to filling the empty hands of those who do not have the bare necessities. No! Only once do others say it, to encourage a person in need: “Courage; rise, [Jesus] is calling you!” (Mk 10:49). Unbeknownst to these women, they were making preparations, in the darkness of that Sabbath, for “the dawn of the first day of the week”, the day that would change history. Vatican City, Apr 11, 2020 / 03:40 pm (CNA).- Here is the full text of the Easter Vigil homily of Pope Francis, delivered April 11 at St. Peter’s Basilica. This is how the Gospel of this holy Vigil began: with the Sabbath. “Dear sister, dear brother, even if in your heart you … They, like us, had before their eyes the drama of suffering, of an unexpected tragedy that happened all too suddenly. Pope Francis delivered a homily for the Easter Vigil Mass on April 11, 2020. Pope Francis said in his Easter message that now “is not a time for self-centredness” as the world struggles to cope with the coronavirus pandemic. In it, the Church marks the passage of time with the celebration of the main events in the life of Jesus and the story of salvation. Returning to Galilee means remembering that we have been loved and called by God. He plants in our hearts the conviction that God is able to make everything work unto good, because even from the grave he brings life. For them, as for us, it was the darkest hour. Pope Francis says Easter can offer hope in people's “darkest hour” as he celebrated Holy Saturday Mass in St. Peter's Basilica, with the public barred because of the COVID-19 pandemic. He is not here; for he has risen” (vv. Pope Francis Angelus 29.11.20. So, let us not give in to resignation; let us not place a stone before hope. But Jesus emerged for us; he rose for us, to bring life where there was death, to begin a new story in the very place where a stone had been placed. They hear the words of life even as they stand before a tomb... And then they meet Jesus, the giver of all  hope, who confirms the message and says: “Do not be afraid” (v. 10). A painful memory, a hope cut short. Homily for the Easter Vigil Year A 2020, 11 April 2020. “After the Sabbath” (Mt 28:1), the women went to the tomb. Saturday, April 11, 2020. Today, the First Sunday of Advent, a new liturgical year begins. Those women, in the end, “took hold” of Jesus’ feet (Mt 28:9); feet that had travelled so far to meet us, to the point of entering and emerging from the tomb. Pope Francis Homily 4th Sunday of Easter 03 May 2020 Three weeks after the Resurrection of the Lord, the Church today on the fourth Sunday of Easter celebrates the Sunday of the Good Shepherd, Jesus the Good Shepherd. They did not give in to the gloom of sorrow and regret, they did not morosely close in on themselves, or flee from reality. It is a gift from heaven, which we could not have earned on our own. We turn our backs on death and open our hearts to you, for you are Life itself. This is the Easter message, a message of hope. EASTER VIGIL MASS 2020 PRESIDED BY POPE FRANCIS POPE FRANCIS EASTER VIGIL 2020 HOMILY. Today, as pilgrims in search of hope, we cling to you, Risen Jesus. She responded to sorrow with trust in the Lord. Here is the full text of Pope Francis' Urbi et Orbi message, delivered April 12 … Here is the full text of the Easter Vigil homily of Pope Francis, delivered April 11 at St. Peter’s Basilica. You only need to ask him: “Jesus, come to me amid my fears and tell me too: Courage!” With you, Lord, we will be tested but not shaken. It is encouraging to know that he walks ahead of us in life and in death; he goes before us to Galilee, that is, to the place which for him and his disciples evoked the idea of daily life, family and work. It is the day of the Easter Triduum that we tend to neglect as we eagerly await the passage from Friday’s cross to Easter Sunday’s Alleluia. But there is more. Then too there was fear about the future and all that would need to be rebuilt. What does this tell us? What does this tell us? This is a word often spoken by Jesus in the Gospels. You might say, as did Don Abbondio (in Manzoni’s novel), “Courage is not something you can give yourself” (I Promessi Sposi, XXV). How beautiful it is to be Christians who offer consolation, who bear the burdens of others and who offer encouragement: messengers of life in a time of death! Darkness and death do not have the last word. It is addressed to us, today. He did not abandon us; he visited us and entered into our situations of pain, anguish and death. The grave is the place where no one who enters ever leaves. Easter 2020: Encountering the living Christ beyond known boundaries . A bishop walks through an empty Almudena cathedral prior Easter Sunday Mass, in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, April 12, 2020. Jesus wants us to bring hope there, to our everyday life. For them, as for us, it was the darkest hour. “He is going before you to Galilee” (v. 7), the angel says. It is the day of the Easter Triduum that we tend to neglect as we eagerly await the passage from Friday’s cross to … If, on your journey, you feel weak and frail, or fall, do not be afraid, God holds out a helping hand and says to you: “Courage!”. In the present tragic situation, when the whole world is prey to suffering and anxiety, we fly to you, Mother of God and our Mother, and seek refuge under your protection. These are the words that God repeats to us today, this very night. At dawn the women went to the tomb. In every Galilee, in every area of the human family to which we all belong and which is part of us – for we are all brothers and sisters – may we bring the song of life!

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