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Pope opens Synod General Assembly with Mass in St Peter's Square


Screenshot - Capacity crowd in St Peter's Square

Screenshot - Capacity crowd in St Peter's Square

Source: Vatican Media

Pope Francis opened the Second Session of the 16th General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, at Mass in St Peter's Square today, Wednesday 2 October, with 368 members of the Synod of Bishops. Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, relator general of the Synod was the main celebrant, joined by Cardinal Mario Grech, secretary general of the Synod and Bishop Luis Martin undersecretary of the Synod.

During his homily for the feast of the Holy Guardian Angels, the Pope emphasized the need for hearts open to dialogue and the importance of the harmony that comes from the Holy Spirit.

He recalled God's command "to listen to the voice of the Angel He had sent."

As the Church continues to journey along the synodal path, he said, "the Lord places in our hands the history, dreams, and hopes of a great people," the Church spread throughout the world. He invited participants to "strive to understand the path we must follow to reach the destination the Lord desires for us."

In order to remove obstacles to the harmony intended by the Holy Spirit, the Pope continued, we must be open to the contributions of all, in order to hear the voice of God.

With the concept of refuge, Pope Francis said protecting wings of the angel of God becomes "a symbol of what God does for us, and also a model for us to follow." The gifts of each one are a great richness to the whole Church; but at the same time, we must be willing to reach out to one another, offering one another "a welcoming embrace and a place of refuge."

"The more we realise that we are surrounded by friends who love, respect, and appreciate us," he said, "friends who want to listen to what we have to say, the more we will feel free to express ourselves spontaneously and openly."

Finally, the Holy Father invoked the image of "a child," like the one Jesus placed before the disciples, "inviting them to convert and be small like him."

The paradox of the greatest in heaven being that one who becomes little, like a child, "is fundamental for us," the Pope said. Although the Synod necessarily deals with great and important issues, "it is precisely for this reason that we must not lose sight of the child, whom Jesus continues to place at the centre of our meetings and work

"Brothers and sisters, let us resume this ecclesial journey with an eye to the world, for the Christian community is always at the service of humanity, to proclaim the joy of the Gospel to all."

At the end of the Mass Pope Francis announced his intention to lead the public recitation of the Rosary on Sunday to implore the Virgin Mary for the gift of peace; and proclaiming a day of prayer and fasting the next day for peace in the world. Finally, Pope Francis urged the faithful to continue to "journey together," listening to the Lord and allowing ourselves "to be guided by the breeze of the Spirit."

Watch a video of the Mass on Vatican Youtube channel: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur0JxjL_bIw

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