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Pope Francis: Jesus shows us how to face difficulties and temptations


Palm Sunday procession

Palm Sunday procession

Source: Vatican Media/BBC

More than 50,000 pilgrims gathered in St Peter's Square under a bright blue sky, for the celebration of Palm Sunday.

Following the Gospel, which was read by three deacons, Pope Francis in his homily recalled how Jesus in his entry into Jerusalem shows us the way with his humility in the face of triumphalism.

With this entrance into Holy Week, the Pope explained, "Jesus shows us how to face moments of difficulty and the most insidious of temptations by preserving in our hearts a peace that is neither detachment nor superhuman impassivity, but confident abandonment to the Father and to his saving will, which bestows life and mercy."

"He shows us this kind of abandonment, Pope Francis said, "by spurning, at every point in his earthly ministry, the temptation to do things his way and not in complete obedience to the Father."

Today, too, remarked the Pontiff, "by his entrance into Jerusalem, he shows us the way. For in that event, the evil one, the prince of this world, had a card up his sleeve: the card of triumphalism. Yet, the Lord responded by holding fast to his own way, the way of humility."

The Pope emphasized that "triumphalism tries to make it to the goal by shortcuts and false compromises… It lives off gestures and words that are not forged in the crucible of the cross; Jesus destroyed triumphalism by his Passion." "One subtle form of triumphalism is spiritual worldliness, which represents the greatest danger, the most treacherous temptation threatening the Church," he said, quoting from French Cardinal and Theologian Henri De Lubac.

Pope Francis remarked, that Jesus "knows that true triumph involves making room for God and that the only way to do that is by stripping oneself, by self-emptying. "There is no negotiating with the cross: one either embraces it or rejects it," said the Pope. By his self-abasement, Jesus wanted to open up to us the path of faith and to precede us on that path."

Addressing the young people present for diocesan World Youth Day, the Pontiff told them not to be ashamed to show their enthusiasm for Jesus, to shout out that he is alive and that he is in their lives.

During his homily, Pope Francis also noted the "profoundly impressive" silence of Jesus throughout his Passion.

The Pope added that, "he also overcomes the temptation to answer back, to act like a "superstar". Pope Francis said that "in moments of darkness and great tribulation, we need to keep silent, to find the courage not to speak, as long as our silence is meek and not full of anger."

The Pope stressed that "at the hour that God comes forth to fight, we have to let him take over. Our place of safety will be beneath the mantle of the holy Mother of God."

At the end of the Mass, Pope Francis asked the crowds to pray for peace in the world, particularly in the Holy Land and the Middle East.

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