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Pope: at Christmas Jesus knocks at the doors of your heart


Pope Francis today invited us to listen carefully when God knocks at their door. “Too often Jesus passes by in our lives, he sends an angel and we are so caught up in our thoughts and concerns we do not even notice," he said.

Speaking to pilgrims gathered in St Peter’s Square for the Angelus, the Pope reflected on the liturgy of the last Sunday of Advent that tells of the Annunciation of the Archangel Gabriel to Mary and on how she simply, and humbly, with total faith in the Lord, said “yes”. She said: “I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word” (Luke 1, 38).

Mary, Pope Francis said, did not know what had been laid out for her in the future. She did not know what pains and what risks she would be called to face. But she was aware that the Lord had asked something of her and she trusted in him completely. This, he said, is the faith of Mary!

Another aspect to take note of is this capacity of Mary to “recognize the time of God”. Thanks to her the Incarnation of the Son of God was possible, he said. Mary teaches us to be aware of the favourable moment, the 'right time' in which Jesus passes in our lives asking for a ready and generous answer.

And Jesus does pass in our lives. At Christmas he knocks at the heart of every Christian and each of us is called to respond, like Mary, with a sincere and personal “yes”, putting ourselves at the disposal of God and of his mercy.

How often we so caught up in our own thoughts and concerns, perhaps in these very days in our preparations for Christmas, that we do not even notice that he is knocking at the doors of our hearts, asking for a welcome, asking for a “yes” Pope Francis said.

Recalling the words of a Saint who used to say “I am afraid that the Lord will pass me by” the Pope explained that he was really afraid that he would not notice the Lord’s presence and would not be ready to respond. This attitude, Francis said, and this fear that we feel in our hearts “is really the Lord knocking” and it makes us want to be better, to be close to others and to God.

“If this is what you feel, stop” - the Pope said – “the Lord is there! Pray, go to confession, do some cleaning up… this is good. But remember: if you feel this wish to be better, it is He who is knocking. Don’t let him pass you by!”

Pope Francis concluded his reflection recalling the silent, prayerful figure of Joseph, as he is portrayed in every nativity scene. The example of Mary and Joseph, he said, is an invitation to all of us to welcome Jesus openly; he comes to bring the gift of peace: “peace on earth to those on whom his favour rests” ((Luke 2, 14).

Just as the angels said to the shepherds, the precious gift of Christmas is peace, and Christ is our true peace: “Christ is knocking at the doors of our hearts go give us His peace. Let us open those doors to Christ!”

Source: Vatican Radio

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