Here is the homily given by Pope Francis at the
Closing Mass of the 28th World Youth Day at Copacabana Beach in Rio de
Janeiro.
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Brother Bishops and Priests,
Dear Young Friends,
“Go and make disciples of all nations”. With these words, Jesus is
speaking to each one of us, saying: “It was wonderful to take part in
World Youth Day, to live the faith together with young people from the
four corners of the earth, but now you must go, now you must pass on
this experience to others.” Jesus is calling you to be a disciple with a
mission! Today, in the light of the word of God that we have heard,
what is the Lord saying to us? Three simple ideas: Go, do not be afraid,
and serve.
1. Go. During these days here in Rio, you have been able to enjoy the
wonderful experience of meeting Jesus, meeting him together with
others, and you have sensed the joy of faith. But the experience of this
encounter must not remain locked up in your life or in the small group
of your parish, your movement, or your community. That would be like
withholding oxygen from a flame that was burning strongly. Faith is a
flame that grows stronger the more it is shared and passed on, so that
everyone may know, love and confess Jesus Christ, the Lord of life and
history (cf. Rom 10:9).
Careful, though! Jesus did not say: “if you would like to, if you
have the time”, but: “Go and make disciples of all nations.” Sharing the
experience of faith, bearing witness to the faith, proclaiming the
Gospel: this is a command that the Lord entrusts to the whole Church,
and that includes you; but it is a command that is born not from a
desire for domination or power but from the force of love, from the fact
that Jesus first came into our midst and gave us, not a part of
himself, but the whole of himself, he gave his life in order to save us
and to show us the love and mercy of God. Jesus does not treat us as
slaves, but as free men, as friends, as brothers and sisters; and he not
only sends us, he accompanies us, he is always beside us in our mission
of love.
Where does Jesus send us? There are no borders, no limits: he sends
us to everyone. The Gospel is for everyone, not just for some. It is not
only for those who seem closer to us, more receptive, more welcoming.
It is for everyone. Do not be afraid to go and to bring Christ into
every area of life, to the fringes of society, even to those who seem
farthest away, most indifferent. The Lord seeks all, he wants everyone
to feel the warmth of his mercy and his love.
In particular, I would like Christ’s command: “Go” to resonate in you
young people from the Church in Latin America, engaged in the
continental mission promoted by the Bishops. Brazil, Latin America, the
whole world needs Christ! Saint Paul says: “Woe to me if I do not preach
the Gospel!” (1 Cor 9:16). This continent has received the proclamation
of the Gospel which has marked its history and borne much fruit. Now
this proclamation is entrusted also to you, that it may resound with
fresh power. The Church needs you, your enthusiasm, your creativity and
the joy that is so characteristic of you. A great Apostle of Brazil,
Blessed José de Anchieta, set off on the mission when he was only
nineteen years old. Do you know what the best tool is for evangelizing
the young? Another young person. This is the path to follow!
2. Do not be afraid. Some people might think: “I have no particular
preparation, how can I go and proclaim the Gospel?” My dear friend, your
fear is not so very different from that of Jeremiah, a young man like
you, when he was called by God to be a prophet. We have just heard his
words: “Ah, Lord God! Behold, I do not know how to speak, for I am only a
youth”. God says the same thing to you as he said to Jeremiah: “Be not
afraid ... for I am with you to deliver you” (Jer 1:7,8). He is with us!
“Do not be afraid!” When we go to proclaim Christ, it is he himself
who goes before us and guides us. When he sent his disciples on mission,
he promised: “I am with you always” (Mt 28:20). And this is also true
for us! Jesus does not leave us alone, he never leaves you alone! He
always accompanies you.
And then, Jesus did not say: “One of you go”, but “All of you go”: we
are sent together. Dear young friends, be aware of the companionship of
the whole Church and also the communion of the saints on this mission.
When we face challenges together, then we are strong, we discover
resources we did not know we had. Jesus did not call the Apostles to
live in isolation, he called them to form a group, a community. I would
like to address you, dear priests concelebrating with me at this
Eucharist: you have come to accompany your young people, and this is
wonderful, to share this experience of faith with them! But it is a
stage on the journey. Please continue to accompany them with generosity
and joy, help them to become actively engaged in the Church; never let
them feel alone! And at this point I would like to express my heartfelt
thanks to theYouth Ministery groups, to the Movements and the new
Communities that accompany the young people in their experience of being
Church. They are so creative, so audacious. Carry on and do not be
afraid!
3. The final word: serve. The opening words of the psalm that we
proclaimed are: “Sing to the Lord a new song” (Psalm 95:1). What is this
new song? It does not consist of words, it is not a melody, it is the
song of your life, it is allowing our life to be identified with that of
Jesus, it is sharing his sentiments, his thoughts, his actions. And the
life of Jesus is a life for others. It is a life of service.
In our Second Reading today, Saint Paul says: “I have made myself a
slave to all, that I might win the more” (1 Cor 9:19). In order to
proclaim Jesus, Paul made himself “a slave to all”. Evangelizing means
bearing personal witness to the love of God, it is overcoming our
selfishness, it is serving by bending down to wash the feet of our
brethren, as Jesus did.
Three words: Go, do not be afraid, and serve. Follow these three
words: Go, do not be afraid, and serve. If you follow these three ideas,
you will experience that the one who evangelizes is evangelized, the
one who transmits the joy of faith receives joy. Dear young friends, as
you return to your homes, do not be afraid to be generous with Christ,
to bear witness to his Gospel. In the first Reading, when God sends the
prophet Jeremiah, he gives him the power to “pluck up and to break down,
to destroy and to overthrow, to build and to plant” (1:10). It is the
same for you. Bringing the Gospel is bringing God’s power to pluck up
and break down evil and violence, to destroy and overthrow the barriers
of selfishness, intolerance and hatred, so as to build a new world.
Jesus Christ is counting on you! The Church is counting on you! The Pope
is counting on you! May Mary, Mother of Jesus and our Mother, always
accompany you with her tenderness: “Go and make disciples of all
nations”. Amen.
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