Pope Francis: Another Humble Man Named Francis Called to Rebuild the Church
As with all Popes, the choice of the name is significant
Pope Francis did something which astounded me. He asked the faithful - before he gave them the Urbi et Orbi Apostolic blessing - to pray for him. He bowed before those assembled in the square during a moment of silence. That was profoundly moving and, I suggest, telling.
VATICAN CITY (Catholic Online) - At 7:07 p.m. in Italy, the white smoke billowed from the Chimney to a world waiting the good news. At 7:18 p.m. the bells made it clear, lest there were any lingering doubts as to whether the smoke was really white. The bells were nearly drowned out by the joyous shouts of the massive crowd who knew God had heard the prayers of His people.
Exuberance filled the air in that historic square. Its timbre reassured millions who heard it over media points of entry around the entire world. The message was for all men and women, "Habemus Papem! We Have a Pope!"
Numerous reports were quickly filed upon the arrival of the smoke. They offered more speculation. For example, the notion that the culmination of five ballots of votes from the Cardinal electors was due to the crisis the Church faces. Others expressed concern as to whether a new Pope could help to heal a troubled church. Whether sincere or not, they really missed the moment.
None of that concern was present in the faces of the young and the old gathered in St. Peter's Square. Rather, joy and hope moved them to tears and informed their beautiful smiles. They knew the mystery which only living faith can reveal. The promise of the Lord to Peter is reliable.
That promise also applies to his successor, "You are Peter and on this Rock I will build my Church and the gates of Hell will not prevail against it." (Matt. 16:18) In fact, prior to coming forward, the new Pope had just participated in a service with the cardinals who elected him where that very promise from Matthews Gospel was read.
The Proto Deacon, French Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran Cardinal Deacon stepped out on the central balcony of Saint Peter's Basilica and proclaimed "Habemus Papem". He told a waiting world of the election of the 265th Successor of Saint Peter, an Argentinian Cardinal named Jorge Mario Bergoglio, S.J. The surprise I felt was evident in the faces of the commentators! Their well prepared scripts had to be discarded. Another surprise of the Spirit!
Shortly afterward Pope Francis, clothed in papal white - without the winter red mozetta which often accompanies the papal vestments- emerged to greet the faithful. He was born on December 17, 1936, in Buenos Aries, Argentina, the son of an Italian immigrant father and an Argentinean mother. He has four brothers and sisters. He is the first Jesuit pope in history and the first to take the name of Francis.
He is known to be a humble man. In fact, among the many things heard in the immediate remarks from those who did know him was that he "rides the bus." That humility was obvious in his demeanor. I quickly discovered that he had taken as his motto for his service as a Bishop, "miserando atque eligendo" which means, lowly, and yet chosen.
With self deprecating humor he told the crowd that it looked like his brothers the Cardinals "went to the end of the world" to find him. Then, he asked the faithful to join him in prayer for His Holiness Benedict XVI. He led the crowd, and the world which was watching, in the simple recitation of the Our Father, the Hail Mary and the Glory Be.
Then, Pope Francis did something which astounded me. He asked the faithful - before he gave them the Urbi et Orbi Apostolic blessing - to pray for him. He bowed before those assembled in the square during a moment of silence. That was profoundly moving and, I suggest, telling.
As with all Popes, the choice of the name is significant. Though we await a full explanation as to why he chose Francis, my heart and mind leapt to an obvious conclusion. He took the name of the little poor man of Assissi, Francis. The one to whom the Lord had appeared and said "Go and Rebuild my Church which you can see is falling down in ruins."
That humble deacon named Francis Bernadone did what the Lord asked him in the thirteenth century. As a result, both the Church and the world were changed. The Church of Francis of Assisi's time was not unlike the Church which Pope Francis will serve. The world of Francis of Assisi's time was not unlike the world into which Pope Francis is called to bring the message of the Gospel in its fullness.
The Lord uses holy and humble men at critical times in Church history to bring authentic renewal. May the Pope who bears the name of Francis exhibit the humility, deep prayer and level of spiritual gifts which his namesake offered at another critical time in the history of the Church and the world.
In the days ahead we will hear much more about Pope Francis. The media is already filled with people parsing his theological training and looking for "clues" as to how he will exercise his office. His association with the movement Communion and Liberation, his theological orthodoxy and his love for the poor have all been mentioned. They are encouraging to me.
There will be plenty of time for all of that. We will certainly join in. However, as for this moment, I ask our readers around the globe to pray for our Pope, Francis. Then, take his first direction which he gave after the Blessing when he grabbed the microphone spontaneously and spoke again to the crowd, "Have a good evening and rest well." The Church of Jesus Christ is in good hands.
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Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention: The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.
Keywords: Pope Francis 1, Conclave, white Smoke, St Peters, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, S.J., Habemus Papem, His Holiness Francis I, Deacon Keith Fournier
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It sure didn't take long for the hate mongering snakes to show their ugly fangs. Pope Francis I wasn't even in office 24 hrs. before they started spewing their vial propaganda. Our Holy Father needs all the prayers we can muster up every day. Agree? God bless.
The fact that in his ministry in Argentina Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio said this, gives me hope:
"We live in the most unequal part of the world, which has grown the most yet reduced misery the least," Bergoglio said during a gathering of Latin American bishops in 2007. "The unjust distribution of goods persists, creating a situation of social sin that cries out to Heaven and limits the possibilities of a fuller life for so many of our brothers."
Pope Francis I, when he asked the crowd if they could do him a favor and first pray for him, issued a statement which should be long remembered in history. That one request should give the world, as well as just Catholics, a wonderful preview of things to come. Our hope should be renewed! God bless our Holy Father as he begins the task of returning sanity and peace to the world which definitely needs change.
Initial impression about my sense of what this Pope might be all about:,"We are our brothers keeper". We are served by Christ so we must be of service to each other and pray for one another and the Church. Christ is as we are acting in the world. Another wards no one must be self serving but they must be unselfish in serving Christ and one another. His humble stance is of a servant of God. We must all also be servants of God. The servant is a convincing Christian acting in the name of Christ and obedient to God first and foremost.
"Peter the Roman is come", which is but to the Reassurance of Christ In the continuation of His Church. Where the New pope has taken the name of St. Francis, wherein lies the key to the understanding, the Church "Build" on Peter & He the First head. Around the time of St.Malachy/St.Bernard was the call of St. Francis, or to say upon whom the "Mantle of Peter" to the "Rebuilding" of His Church fell then & now in this time that same Mantle of Peter is fallen upon this Pope, who even though is from Argentina is of an Italian Father, thus by His Mantle, the office of Peter that is to Building/Rebuilding the Church & by his Origin, he becomes "Peter the Roman" unbaggaged to any Coats of Armour.
The term rebuild the Church, that which is already established by Christ, very much includes to tend to its people or "the Shepard to pasture His sheep" to which is His call, the work of St. Peter, to the words of Jesus to Peter before His Ascension "Feed my sheep", even through the tribulations & set to increase . For this Pope comes from a land where its President & her Government have come against the Him & his Church, against the Faith, whose source again is the City/Country, which influence is across the Seven Continents. The city called Babylon spiritually divided into three parts stated in Revelations, spread across the continents namely "Spiritual, Political & Commercial & when the time of the tribulations against the Church have ended the terrible Judge will Judge Babylon , the very source of the cause. I, join Deacon Keith in saying Rest assured in the faith of our Lord & Savior Jesus Christ, the Faithful one, whose battle it is.
BLESSED MOTHER FORESAW JESUIT POPE! A Message in Italian form was revealed February 24, 2013 by the Blessed Mother to the world. The subject was "Jesuit Renewal!"
On March 13, 2013, the first Jesuit Pope, Francis I, was announced to the world! Will Pope Francis I be one of the "true Jesuits" to aid her cause? Go now to www.LadyofFatima.Wordpress.com and scroll down to the February 24, 2013 message, "Our Lady of Jesuit Renewal." Can this be circumstantial?
Congrets! We have a new Pope! The Lord had prepared him long ago to face today's challenges.
Jesus went to the other side and the crowds followed him, where ever he went. God is with us to the ends of the earth until the end of time. Go catholic!
I hope fulfilling Fatima is his number 1 priority...