The Best Gift of the Year!
Our Beloved Pope Francis will visit us so soon!
From the moment Pope Francis
appeared on the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, he won the hearts of the
people. His humility, simplicity and closeness to the poor reveal a man deeply
in touch with the Gospel. His profile has soared. He has initiated a
fundamental reform of the Roman Curia, challenged a “globalization of
indifference,” and become the most talked about person in the world.
We
Filipino’s love to say, "It is more fun in the Philippines,"
even in the midst of calamities that happened in the past years. This is so
because we still yet have lots to offer unto others such as our smiles which is a grace from above
despite the tragedy that we have gone through. Some of our brothers and sisters
lost their houses and family members especially the people in Tacloban and neighboring islands, however, after months and years slowly they were able to recover with smiles on their faces even in front of the camera despite the sad
reality. All of these are reflections of
our very own culture, our mark as Filipino which has then ability to fight and stand up after we fall.
New Year
came and all of us wonder: what would be the best gift we could ever have for
this new beginning? But I tell you, the best gift is almost at hand because
this coming January 15-18, 2015 Pope Francis will visit our nation and he
brings to us the message of God, "Mercy and Compassion." Mercy is the
Lord's most powerful message from God for us! I think it is but fitting for us all to remind
ourselves and inculcate into our individual hearts what God taught us, to
be merciful especially to our brothers and sisters who led astray in
the world far away today.
“Mercy
and compassion” will be the theme of Pope Francis' visit to the Philippines,
where devastation from Typhoon Haiyan is still being felt more than a year
later, along with the earthquake that hit the region of Visayas. All those
tragedy that Filipinos faced were challenges that make them who were hit badly and us all stronger as we all move on and continue in the journey of faith. St. Paul says, "it is
when I am weak that I am strong" indeed these words capture our very
own being and situation that is constantly in need of God's grace as well as His Mercy and
Compassion for us all.
The
theme of the Pope's visit is inspired by the gospel of Matthew 9:36, where
Jesus, after “seeing the people, felt compassion for them, because they were
distressed and dispirited like sheep without a shepherd.
The very
presence of the Pope Francis is a gift to us all here in the Philippines, Asia,
and to the whole world. He is a concrete message for all of us that offers a
challenge, “to imitate Christ, the Good Shepherd, who is Mercy and Compassion.”
Supported by his apostolic exhortation Evangelii Gaudium, in which Pope Francis
wrote, “The Church must be a place of mercy freely given, where everyone can
feel welcomed, loved, forgiven and encouraged to live the good life of the
Gospel."
Therefore,
we have many reasons to laudably shout to the whole world this gift we could ever
have this year which is the Apostolic visit of Pope Francis to the
Philippines. Most of us all Christians believe that our Beloved Pope Francis brings hope to the hopeless and strength to those who are
weary as he reminds us in Christ.
Yeah! Welcome Pope Francis!
TumugonBurahinNaalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
TumugonBurahinWelcome!!!!! El papa Francisco!!!!! :) :)
TumugonBurahinTHough i wasn't able to see and meet him personally , by just simply seeing him on screen, TUMULO TALAGA LUHA ko.. iba talaga!! bienvenido PAPA FRANCISCO!! ^_____^
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