Audience: The fundamental role of women in the Church
2013-04-03 Vatican Radio
(Vatican Radio) For the third time this week Pope Francis returned to the topic of women in the Church in his general audience catechesis. On Holy Saturday he had dedicated his Easter Vigil Homily to the women as the first witnesses to the novelty of the Resurrection. On Tuesday morning he had spoken of the tears of the Magdalene and how we should follow her example of faith in our life’s journey. On Wednesday he expanded his reflections to the women of the world, whom he said have a special and fundamental role in the Church and the transmission of the faith . Departing from his scripted text, as is now his very own tradition, he appealed: “Mothers go forward with this witness to the Risen Christ!”. Looking out over the tens of thousands present, Pope Francis returned to the catechesis on teh Year of Fith and in particular the Creed. He spoke of how the in the professions of faith of the New Testament, only men are remembered as witnesses of the Resurrection, the Apostles, but not the women. “This is because, according to the Jewish Law of the time, women and children were not considered reliable, credible witnesses. In the Gospels, however, women have a primary, fundamental role. Here we can see an argument in favor of the historicity of the Resurrection: if it were a invented, in the context of that time it would not have been linked to the testimony of women. Instead, the evangelists simply narrate what happened: the women were the first witnesses. This tells us that God does not choose according to human criteria: the first witnesses of the birth of Jesus are the shepherds, simple and humble people, the first witnesses of the Resurrection are women. This is beautiful, and this is the mission of women, of mothers and women, to give witness to their children and grandchildren that Christ is Risen! Mothers go forward with this witness! What matters to God is our heart, if we are open to Him, if we are like trusting children. But this also leads us to reflect on how in the Church and in the journey of faith, women have had and still have a special role in opening doors to the Lord, in following him and communicating his face, because the eyes of faith always need the simple and profound look of love. The Apostles and disciples find it harder to believe in the Risen Christ, not the women however! Peter runs to the tomb, but stops before the empty tomb; Thomas has to touch the wounds of the body of Jesus with his hands. In our journey of faith it is important to know and feel that God loves us, do not be afraid to love: faith is professed with the mouth and heart, with the word and love”.
The crowds had formed queues since early morning around the entrance to St Peter’s Square and spilled through the barricades under the eyes of the Pontifical Swiss Guard to guarantee their place closer to where the Pope would pass in his open topped jeep, hoping to be able to personally greet the Holy Father.
The audience began promptly at 10:30 and - as has become the norm with Pope Francis - was in Italian with speakers from the Secretariat of State translating summaries into the main languages.
This morning’s audience was also enlivened by the presence of Gospel choirs composed of young people from the US and Great Britain. Reflecting the Easter spirit, they sang the Alleluia, to the joy and appreciation of Pope Francis who applauded them from the raised dais in front of St Peter’s basilica.
And indeed, noting the large presence of young people at Wednesday’s audience, the Pope added an extra unscripted greeting for them at the end of his main catechesis: “I see that there are many young people in the Square! Young boys and girls, to you I say bring forth this certainty to the world: the Lord is Alive and walks beside us on our life’s journey! Bring forth this hope, be anchored in this hope, the hope that comes from heaven! Be anchored and bring forth the hope! You witnesses of Christ bring forth hope to this world that is aged by wars and sin! Go forward young people!”.
Below we publish a Vatican Radio transcript and translation of the full text of Pope Francis’ Wednesday General Audience:
http://www.news.va/en/news/audience-the-fundamental-role-of-women-in-the-chur
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