Monday, January 21, 2013


Angelus

Baptism of the Lord

January 13, 2013

 


 
     Blessed Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord!  Last Sunday, Pope Benedict XVI baptized many infants according to a long-standing tradition!  At noon, he prayed the Angelus with all pilgrims present at Saint Peter’s Square, and gave his weekly reflection.  Meditating particularly on Luke’s Gospel, in which a voice came from heaven, saying, “Thou art my beloved Son; with Thee I am well-pleased”, the Holy Father commented:

     This Jesus is the Son of God who is totally immersed in the will of the Father’s love. This Jesus is the One who will die on the cross and rise again through the power of the same Spirit who now descends upon him and consecrates him. This Jesus is the new man who wills to live as the son of God, that is, in love; the man who in the face of the evil of the world, by choosing the path of humility and responsibility he chooses not to save himself but to offer his own life for truth and justice. Being Christian means living like this, but this kind of life involves a rebirth: to be reborn from on high, from God, from Grace. This rebirth is the Baptism, which Christ gives to the Church in order to regenerate men and women to new life.

     Concluding, the Holy Father reminded us and asked us all to remember and reflect upon our own baptism, the “spiritual rebirth that opened the way to eternal life to us”. 

“May every Christian, in this Year of Faith, rediscover the beauty of being reborn from on high, from the love of God, and live as a child of God.”

     After the Angelus, the Holy Father reminded all that it was the World Day of Migrants and Refugees.  He sent all migrants and refugees his greeting, with a special prayer and blessing. 

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