Pope Francis: Throughout your life, listen to Our Lady of Guadalupe

 

Pope Francis celebrates Mass in honor of the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Peter’s Basilica on Dec. 12, 2024. / Credit: Daniel Ibáñez/EWTN News

ACI Prensa Staff, Dec 12, 2024 / 17:50 pm (CNA).

“Do not be afraid, am I not here, I who am your mother?” This is the message of Our Lady of Guadalupe that Pope Francis encouraged Catholics to keep in mind and listen to throughout their lives, whether in happy or sad situations.

The pope emphasized these words of the Blessed Virgin Mary to St. Juan Diego during the Mass celebrated Dec. 12 in St. Peter’s Basilica in honor of the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

Dec. 12 marks the last day on which Mary appeared to the Indian St. Juan Diego in 1531. On that same date, as proof for Juan de Zumárraga, the first bishop of Mexico, the image of the Virgin miraculously appeared on the tilma or cloak of St. Juan Diego.

In an improvised homily entirely in Spanish, the Holy Father highlighted the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe: “pregnant, announcing the birth of the Savior. A pregnant mother.”

“With what tenderness she said to the Indian: ‘Do not be afraid, am I not here, I who am your mother?’” the pope said, noting that in this message “the motherhood of Mary is revealed.”

These are the same words that Our Lady of Guadalupe addressed to St. Juan Diego, who, according to the Nican Mopohua — a historical document that narrates the apparitions of the Virgin — was worried about the serious illness of his uncle, Juan Bernardino. Faced with the urgency of caring for his relative, Juan Diego decided to attend to him before fulfilling the Virgin’s command to speak with the bishop.

Pope Francis blesses an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe at St. Peter's Basilica on Dec. 12, 2024. Credit: Vatican Media
Pope Francis blesses an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe at St. Peter’s Basilica on Dec. 12, 2024. Credit: Vatican Media

The pontiff lamented that “so many ideologies have tried to derive ideological advantage from the mystery of Guadalupe” and then highlighted “three things” that come to mind when contemplating the Virgin.

“The tilma, the mother, and the rose. Very simple things. Mary’s motherhood is engraved on that tilma, on that simple tilma. Mary’s motherhood is shown with the beauty of the roses that the Indian finds and brings. And Mary’s motherhood works the miracle of bringing faith to the somewhat incredulous hearts of the prelates,” he said.

“The tilma, the rose, the Indian,” he continued. “Everything that is said about the mystery of Guadalupe beyond this is a lie, it is an attempt to use it for ideologies,” he warned.

The Holy Father emphasized that “the mystery of Guadalupe is to venerate her and to hear in our ears: ‘Am I not here, I who am your mother? ’”

“And to hear this in the moments of life, the various difficult moments of life, the happy moments of life, the daily moments of life.”

In conclusion, the pope said: “We go forth with the image of the Lady on the Indian’s tilma. And listening to how in a melodious voice, she tells us over and over: ‘Do not be afraid, am I not here, I who am your mother?’”

This story was first published by ACI Prensa, CNA’s Spanish-language news partner. It has been translated and adapted by CNA.


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4 Comments

  1. No.No. No. No. No.

    Surely the Vicar of Christ does NOT mean to say that the BVM who destroyed the ideologies of the indigenous in America, means safeguard for abortion ideology of today. Surely the Vicar of Christ does NOT mean to say that the BVM who destroyed New World ideologies, means to batter Christ’s own faithful Church as an ideologues.

  2. Someone has wrongly summarized that abortion is like hiring a hit-man. This is wrong in doctrine and in law.

    In common law, broadly, abortion is the criminal mens and actus of the mother and the physical agent if that latter is an individual. Where the mother secretly obtains a a pessary, the criminal elements belong solely with the mother; however, the industry producing the pessary is guilty of the crime of producing and marketing it. Further in common law, as a true example of hiring a hitman, if a father or mother or teacher, etc., dupes a teen into accepting an abortion intervention by enjoining an abortion doctor on the behalf, what that person is doing by the enjoining, is alike to hiring a hit-man; however even if that person doesn’t actually make the payment, it’s still capital conspiracy.

    In doctrine, the internal decision made by a mother to seek abortion is a major sin not a “hiring of a sin”. There might be no conception after all and it is still a sin. If in fact there was conception but the act is never carried out the mother can bear the grudge of giving birth for a lifetime, which would be but yet another bad sin while yet again would of itself have nothing to do with hiring.

    There are influential people and others in positions of authority deliberately promoting pro-abortion ideologues into public office and education, etc. In law this is called subversion not hiring a hit-man. In doctrine it is called mortal sin against the Commandments, the community and God.

  3. “The tilma, the rose, the Indian,” he continued. “Everything that is said about the mystery of Guadalupe beyond this is a lie, it is an attempt to use it for ideologies,” he warned.

    To what ideologies does he allude ?

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