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Pope Francis: We need to be small to dialogue with God


Pope Francis

Pope Francis

Pope Francis said we need to be small and humble to dialogue with God. He always chooses those who are small and who have least power. This was the main message of the Pope's homily at Tuesday morning's Mass in the chapel of the Santa Marta residence.

In his homily the Holy Father reflected on the personal relationship between God and his people - the small and humble - saying God always speaks to us on a personal level, using our names. "It's never a dialogue between the powerful and the masses."

The Pope noted how when God chooses people, "he always chooses those who are small "and less powerful than the others. We tend to look at the outer appearance or power of people but God has his own different criteria. "He chooses the weak and gentle to confuse the powerful people in our world." One example of this, said Pope Francis, was when God chose David who was the smallest son, who didn't count for his father and who had been sent out of the house to tend the sheep.

Later David became king but he committed two serious sins. What did he do then? asked the Pope. David humbled himself, he returned to his smallness, confessed his sins to God, asked for pardon and did penance. In this way, said the Pope, "David safeguarded his smallness through his contrition, his prayer and his grief."

The Pope explained how our Christian loyalty is all about "safeguarding our smallness so that we can have a dialogue with God." That's why, he continued, "humbleness, gentleness and daily habits are so important in the life of a Christian" because it safeguards our smallness and pleases God. The Pope concluded by imploring God to give us the grace to safeguard our smallness before Him.

Source: Vatican Radio/VIS

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