Pope's Mass: A Christian doesn't need to announce himself

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24/06/2014
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During his morning Mass at the Vatican, Pope Francis talked about the Christian vocation. He cited St. John the Baptist as a role model for every Christian to imitate.

POPE FRANCIS
'There are three vocations in people: to prepare, to discern and to allow the Lord to grow while diminishing oneself. It's also beautiful to think of a Christian vocation this way: A Christian doesn't need to announce him or herself.  It's about announcing someone else. He paves the way for Someone else- the Lord. A Christian must know how to discern, must learn how to distinguish the truth from what seems true, but is not. To be a person of discernment. A Christian must be a person who knows how to make himself smaller so that the Lord grows, in the hearts and souls of others.â?

Pope Francis added that St. John was also temped to take the glory for himself, but that he knew how to find his place and make way for God.

SUMMAY OF THE POPE'S HOMILY IN ENGLISH

Firstly Pope Francis said John was a man who prepared the way for Jesus without taking any of the glory for himself. People sought him out and followed him because he was a powerful preacher, the Pope noted, but when asked if he was the Messiah, John replied that he was just 'a voice� who had come 'to prepare the way of the Lord.�

The second vocation of John the Baptist, Pope Francis said, was to discern, among so many good people, who was the true Messiah. When John saw Jesus passing by, he said to the disciples , 'Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the worldâ?. The disciples looked, but let Jesus go on, so John repeated to them the next day, 'Look, this is Godâ??s chosen one!â? The third vocation of John the Baptist, Pope Francis said, is to diminish himself so that the Lord may grow in the hearts of others.

This third stage of Johnâ??s vocation is the most difficult one, the Pope noted, because Jesus had a way of behaving which was so very different from what John had imagined. Just before his death in prison, John is filled with doubt and sends his disciples to ask Jesus if he really is the chosen one. John is humiliated through his death but also in the darkness of his doubts, yet he remains a model for Christians today. Pope Francis concluded by saying that as Christians we too must prepare the way of the Lord, , we must discern the truth and we must diminish ourselves so that the Lord can grow in our hearts and in the souls of others.

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