Your Holiness, my dear Brother,
Each evening brings a mixed feeling of gratitude for the day which is ending and of hope-filled trust
as night falls. This evening my heart is full of gratitude to God who
allows me to be here in prayer with Your Holiness and with this sister
Church after an eventful day during my Apostolic Visit. At the same time
my heart awaits the day which we have already begun liturgically: the
Feast of the Apostle Saint Andrew, Patron of this Church.
In the words of the prophet Zechariah, the Lord gives us anew in this
evening prayer, the foundation that sustains our moving forward from one
day to the next, the solid rock upon which we advance together in joy
and hope. The foundation rock is the Lord's promise: "Behold, I will
save my people from the countries of the east and from the countries of
the west... in faithfulness and in righteousness" (8:7.8).
Yes, my venerable and dear Brother Bartholomew, as I express my
heartfelt "thank you" for your fraternal welcome, I sense that our joy
is greater because its source is from beyond; it is not in us, not in
our commitment, not in our efforts – that are certainly necessary – but
in our shared trust in God's faithfulness which lays the foundation for
the reconstruction of his temple that is the Church (cf. Zech 8:9). "For
there shall be a sowing of peace" (Zech 8:12); truly, a sowing of joy.
It is the joy and the peace that the world cannot give, but which the
Lord Jesus promised to his disciples and, as the Risen One, bestowed
upon them in the power of the Holy Spirit.
Andrew and Peter heard this promise; they received this gift. They were
blood brothers, yet their encounter with Christ transformed them into
brothers in faith and charity. In this joyful evening, at this prayer
vigil, I want to emphasize this; they became brothers in hope. What a
grace, Your Holiness, to be brothers in the hope of the Risen Lord! What
a grace, and what a responsibility, to walk together in this hope,
sustained by the intercession of the holy Apostles and brothers, Andrew
and Peter! And to know that this shared hope does non deceive us because
it is founded, not upon us or our poor efforts, but rather upon God's
faithfulness.
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