“You
must pray to the Father! It is a strong word, ‘Father.’ You must pray to Him
who generated you, who gave you life. … To the person who accompanies you on
your journey: He knows all about your life. Everything: what is good and what
is not so good. He knows everything. If we do not start the prayer with this
word, not just with our lips but with our hearts, we cannot pray in a Christian
language.”
…
“We have a Father. Very close to us, eh! Who embraces us … All these worries,
concerns that we have, let’s leave them to the Father, He knows what we need.
But, Father, what? My father? No: Our Father! Because I am not an only child,
none of us are, and if I cannot be a brother, I can hardly become a child of
the Father, because He is a Father to all. Mine, sure, but also of others, of
my brothers. And if I am not at peace with my brothers, I cannot say ‘Father’
to Him.”
…
“No, you cannot pray with enemies in your heart, with brothers and enemies in
your heart, you cannot pray. This is difficult, yes, it is difficult, not easy.
‘Father, I cannot say Father, I cannot.’ It’s true, I understand. ‘I cannot say
our, because he did this to me and this…’ I cannot! ‘They must go to hell,
right? I will have nothing to do with them.’ It’s true, it is not easy. But Jesus
has promised us the Holy Spirit: it is He who teaches us, from within, from the
heart, how to say ‘Father’ and how to say ‘our.’ Today we ask the Holy Spirit
to teach us to say ‘Father’ and to be able to say ‘our,’ and thus make peace
with all our enemies.”
~Pope Francis, 6/20/13 Homily
~Pope Francis, 6/20/13 Homily
The Father himself loves you,
because you have loved me
and have believed
that I came from the Father.
~John 16:27
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