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Pope Francis: Put God's forgiveness at centre of the Church


Pope arriving at St Pius Vi parish - Screenshot

Pope arriving at St Pius Vi parish - Screenshot

Source: Vatican News

Pope Francis presided over a penitential liturgy at St Pius V parish in Rome, to open the '24 Hours for the Lord' initiative, on Friday afternoon.

In his reflection Pope Francis focused on the theme of this year's event, 'Walking in the new life.' "Confession, the Sacrament of God's forgiveness, allows us to start again on the journey of new life that began with our Baptism," he said.

In the journey of our daily life, we can often lose sight of the beauty of our new life in Christ, with harmful consequences for our relationships with God and with others, the Pope said.

"We remain on our way, but we need a new signpost, a change of pace, direction to help us find again the way of our Baptism, our original beauty, the sense of going forward," he said.

"Brothers and sisters," he continued, "what is the way to resume the path of new life? It is the way of God's forgiveness." God's forgiveness "puts us back together again… cleanses us within, returning us to the condition of our baptismal rebirth."

But, the Pope said, while it is necessary for us to have open and contrite hearts - like the leper who cried out to Jesus, "If you will, You can make me clean" - our own efforts are not enough. "Only God knows and heals the heart; only He can deliver it from evil."

Pope Francis emphasized that this is what Jesus wants for us, so that we might be renewed, free, happy, and able to continue along the path of our new life.

"Let us not grieve Him; let us not put off our encounter with His forgiveness, for only if put back on our feet by Him, can we get back on the road and see the defeat of our sin, wiped out forever," the Pope said.

"Let us not forsake God's forgiveness, the Sacrament of Reconciliation is not just a devotional exercise, but "the foundation of Christian existence."

Pope Francis called on those who administer the Sacrament of Confession to "put God's forgiveness back at the centre of the Church."

He invited priests to always grant forgiveness to those who ask for it, and to help those who might be afraid to confess their sins "to approach the Sacrament of healing and joy with confidence."

Finally, Pope Francis reminded the faithful that Jesus can purify all our faults, inviting them to come to Confession with the prayer, "Jesus, I believe you can purify. I believe I need your forgiveness. Renew me, and I will walk again in new life."

Watch the Vatican Media Youtube film of Pope Francis visit: www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3Xoj4hw5XI

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