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Pope Francis: Church is a mother, not a rigid association


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The Church is a mother and must have that loving and tender maternal feeling and human warmth as otherwise all that remains is rigidity and discipline. Pope Francis said in his homily during Mass on Tuesday morning at Casa Santa Marta. The liturgy was attended by the C-9 Cardinals who are meeting in the Vatican this week.

The inspiration for Pope Francis' reflections came from Jesus' words spoken from the Cross to Mary and to the apostle whom he loved when he entrusted each of them to the other's care. Jesus, he stressed, does not leave us orphaned, we have a mother who protects us.

"In these times where I don't know if it's the prevailing sense but there is a great sense in the world of being orphaned, it's an orphaned world. This word has a great importance, the importance when Jesus tells us: 'I am not leaving you as orphans, I'm giving you a mother.' And this is also a (source of) pride for us: we have a mother, a mother who is with us, protects us, accompanies us, who helps us, even in difficult or terrible times."

This motherhood of Mary, the Pope explained, goes beyond her and is contagious. From it, comes a second motherhood, that of the Church.

"The Church is our mother. She is our 'Holy Mother Church' that is generated through our baptism, makes us grow up in her community and has that motherly attitude, of meekness and goodness: Our Mother Mary and our Mother Church know how to caress their children and show tenderness. To think of the Church without that motherly feeling is to think of a rigid association, an association without human warmth, an orphan."

"The Church is our mother and welcomes all of us as a mother: Mary our Mother, our Mother Church, and this motherhood are expressed through an attitude of welcome, understanding, goodness, forgiveness and tenderness."

"And where there is motherhood and life, there's life, there's joy, there's peace and we grow in peace. When this motherhood is lacking all that remains is rigidity, discipline and people do not know how to smile. One of the most beautiful and human things is to smile at a child and make him or her smile."

In conclusion, the Pope said "May our Lord make us feel his presence today as well, just as when He once more offered himself up to the Father on behalf of us: saying 'Son, this is your mother!'"

Source: Vatican Radio

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