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"Repentance is the measure of the faith and thanks to it one returns to
the Truth," taught the Holy Father on Sunday. Making reference to the
parable of the prodigal son, he said that "only faith" can bring joy out
of selfishness and renew relationships with God and neighbor.
Standing out among the representatives of
many countries from around the globe in the courtyard of the Apostolic
Palace of Castel Gandolfo for Sunday's Angelus prayer was a bubbly group
of Poles. Also making themselves known were separate Italian groups who
had arrived by bicycle and motorcycle.
Before praying the Angelus with these and the many others gathered,
Pope Benedict XVI explained that Jesus' three "parables of mercy" from
Sunday's liturgy are "no mere words." Rather, "they constitute an
explanation of His very being and activity."
The shepherd who finds the lost sheep is "the Lord himself" who
redeems "sinful humanity" by taking it upon himself, said the Pope. And
the parable of the prodigal son, he explained, shows a young man who
takes his inheritance out into the world only to be "reduced to misery."
Turning to the prodigal son's return "to his senses," Benedict XVI
pointed out that the "speech he prepares for his homecoming reveals to
us the full extent of the inner pilgrimage he is now making ...
returning 'home,' to himself and to the father."
These words are found in Luke's Gospel: "I shall rise up and go to my
father, and I will say to him: Father, I have sinned against heaven and
before you. I am not worthy to be called your son."
Offering St. Augustine's insight in this context, Benedict XVI said,
"The Word itself calleth thee to return: and there is the place of rest
imperturbable, where love is not forsaken, if itself forsaketh not."
And when the son returns, recalled the Pope, "moved with compassion ... and full of joy," the father organizes a feast.
"Dear friends," he asked, "how can we not open our hearts to the certainty that, despite being sinners, we are loved by God?
"Repentance is the measure of the faith and thanks to it one returns
to the Truth," explained the Holy Father, saying that God is "always
first" to seek us out and "never tires" of doing so.
Highlighting the difference between the prodigal son's "indignant"
brother and elated father, the Pope said that "only the faith can
transform selfishness into joy and renew just relations with neighbor
and with God."
The Pope summarized this lesson succinctly in his Polish greeting
after the Angelus: "As the father anxiously waited for the prodigal son,
God awaits with open arms the sinner who sincerely wishes to repent and
live in the light of his love."
Concluding his address before the recitation of the Marian prayer,
the Holy Father asked for prayers during his Apostolic Journey to the UK
this week and entrusted "our path of conversion to God" to the Virgin
Mary.
Source: Catholic News Agency
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