Pope Leo XIV ‘s  inauguration mass: ‘Let us walk towards God and love one another’

Roman Pontiff, Pope Leo XIV ,Sunday, May 18,  marked  the joyous start to his Petrine Ministry, officially inaugurating it with the Holy  Mass in Saint Peter’s Square 

Greeting over 200,000 pilgrims, leaders from different parts of the world, and representatives of Christian denominations, R Religious delegations which included Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Zoroastrian and Jainists, Pope Leo XIV 

expressed his heartfelt gratitude for the prayerful and joyful support offered to him as he begins his pastoral ministry. He recalled the intense emotions experienced over these past few weeks.

“Following the death of Pope Francis, we felt like sheep without a shepherd, yet having received his final blessing on Easter Sunday, and with eyes of faith, hope, and joy, we remembered how the Lord never abandons His people.”Pope Leo XIV  said.

Pix: Pope Leo XIV ( m)

He  thanked everyone for accompanying in prayer the College of Cardinals meeting in conclave to elect the Successor of Peter as they looked at how to continue the mission of preaching the Gospel with a shepherd able to address today’s challenges.

He said they felt “the working of the Holy Spirit, who was able to bring us into harmony, like musical instruments, so that our heartstrings could vibrate in a single melody.”

“I was chosen, without any merit of my own, and now, with fear and trembling,” said Pope Leo, “I come to you as a brother, who desires to be the servant of your faith and your joy, walking with you on the path of God’s love, for he wants us all to be united in one family.”

Pope Leo XIV recalled how love and unity are the two aspects of the mission entrusted to Peter by Jesus.

In the Gospel on this Sunday, Jesus entrusts the disciples to continue the mission, to be “fishers of men” and bring the “hope of the Gospel” to all people “so that all may experience God’s embrace.”

Peter’s experience of the “infinite and unconditional love of God” enabled him to take up this mission, the Pope explained.

Pope Leo XIV recalled how Peter is entrusted then with “loving more” and “giving his life for the flock,” a “self-sacrificing love.”

The Holy Father expressed his hope for “a united Church, a sign of unity and communion, which becomes a leaven for a reconciled world.”

In the face of a world marked by so much discord and wounds caused by hatred, violence, prejudice, fear, and economic reality “that exploits the Earth’s resources and marginalises the poorest,” the Pope said, “we want to be a small leaven of unity, communion, and fraternity within the world.”

“We want to say to the world, with humility and joy: Look to Christ! Come closer to him! Welcome his word that enlightens and consoles! Listen to his offer of love and become his one family: in the one Christ, we are one,” he urged. “This is the path to follow together, among ourselves but also with our sister Christian churches, with those who follow other religious paths, with those who are searching for God, with all women and men of good will, in order to build a new world where peace reigns!”

The Pope upheld the missionary spirit, adding that such an approach will keep the Church from closing itself off in small groups or taking on a feeling of superiority to the world.

“We are called to offer God’s love to everyone, in order to achieve that unity which does not cancel out differences but values the personal history of each person and the social and religious culture of every people,” he said.

Pope Leo XIV invited all Christians to be enlightened by the Holy Spirit, so that we might build a Church “founded on God’s love, a sign of unity, a missionary Church that opens its arms to the world, proclaims the word, allows itself to be made ‘restless’ by history, and becomes a leaven of harmony for humanity,” he said.

Author: Maureen Ikpeama

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