News from RomeReports.com: Discover the mercy and tenderness of God. That was the message Pope Francis sent from St. Peter's Square while shielded by heavy security.
As he has said since the early days of his pontificate, the Pope explained that those who believe God is a judge who punishes are mistaken. Rather, he elaborated, God waits ardently for his children to return to Him.
POPE FRANCIS
"To
pass through the Holy Door means to rediscover the infinite mercy of
the Father who welcomes everyone and goes out personally to encounter
each of them...How much wrong we do to God and his grace when we speak
of sins being punished by his judgment before we speak of their being
forgiven by his mercy.”
The Pope also
wanted to commemorate 50 years since the closing the Second Vatican
Council. He said it should be remembered as a time when the Church
ceased to seclude itself and rediscovered its missionary spirit.
POPE FRANCIS
"Before all else, the Council was an encounter. A genuine encounter between the Church and the men and women of our time.”
As he has for other special occasions, Pope Francis invited Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI to be present during the opening of the Holy Door. It was perhaps the most important moment of the ceremony.
With this grand gesture, the Jubilee of Mercy was opened.
The Pope passed through the door first. He was then followed by his
predecessor to much applause. The ceremony was concluded in the
basilica, together with cardinals, bishops, and other concelebrants.
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