Thursday, March 14, 2013

Papa Francis- Why I Can't Contain My Excitement



I am, like many people are, quickly falling in love with our new Papa Francis. Every time I read something more about him, I become even more thankful for our new Vicar of Christ. I know we will learn more about him, but I just want everyone to be excited about this as I am!!!!


Pope Francis is from Argentina, where has fearlessly spoken out against actions of the government- not afraid to defend traditional marriage or the right to life. He earned a public rebuke from the president about gay adoption, but at the same time has shown tremendous care for AIDS patients. His compassion and love for the poor is very visible. He founded a ministry for priests to specifically serve in the slums around Buenos Aires, where he visits several times a year and even cooks Christmas dinner. Pope Francis has focused on social justice and care for the poor, but without neglecting the truth of the Catholic faith- a rare combination. 




Pope Francis seems like someone who can truly address the issues at hand. He has said that "we cannot remain calm" when it comes to human trafficking, and also stressed the the Church cannot remain closed in on itself or be hypocritical. He has also been a tremendous advocate for education in Argentina, where he also taught philosophy, literature, and psychology. (He also studied to be a chemist before joining the Society of Jesus) Pope Francis also has previously served on many Vatican committees, showing his ability to engage the broader world. He seems to know his people and priests well, and every year leads a pilgrimage to our Lady. 



His first speech and homily were wonderful, and reading his Easter Vigil homily from a few years ago almost brought me to tears. (Both homilies have some common, beautiful themes) For his namesake he has chosen Saint Francis of Assisi, one of my favorite saints who was not simply friends with all the animals, but one of the greatest leaders in Church history. He's a Jesuit, and one I think that would make Saint Ignatius and Saint Francis Xavier proud. I think his enthusiasm for evangelization is going to have a huge impact on Latin America and the worldwide Church. (I was also very interested to read about his work as Jesuit provincial and rector of the seminary, especially as regards his opposition to liberation theology.)



By all accounts he is a simple, humble man. In Argentina he lived in an apartment instead of the  palace befitting his station, cooking his own meals and taking the bus. Already he has brought this humility to the papacy- wearing white and his own simple wooden cross instead of the red mozetta and jeweled cross, riding the bus or a sedan in place of a limo or the papal Mercedes, and humbly asking all of the faithful to pray for him. He greeted the cardinals personally instead of on the papal throne, and this morning took a rather impromtu trip to Saint Mary Major, even stopping to pick up his luggage and pay his bills. We've already seen his quiet but keen sense of humor- telling the faithful that the cardinals had gone to "the ends of the earth" to get him, and telling the cardinals, “May God forgive you for what you’ve done.”

Finally his papal motto: "lowly and yet chosen."


First Homily: http://www.thesacredpage.com/2013/03/pope-francis-first-homily.html

Easter Homily 2008: http://jmgarciaiii.blogspot.com/search?q=bergoglio)