God scatters the seeds of His presence throughout the world through families, Pope Francis told hundreds of thousands of Catholic families jamming Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway on his last evening in the United Stated before returning to the Vatican.
Those seeds are “the quiet things done by mothers and grandmothers, by fathers and grandfathers, by children,” the Holy Father explained. “They are little signs of tenderness, affection and compassion. Like the warm supper we look forward to at night, the early lunch awaiting someone who gets up early to go to work. Homely gestures. Like a blessing before we go to bed or a hug after we return from a hard day’s work. Love is shown by little things, by attention to small daily signs which make us feel at home. Faith grows when it is lived and shaped by love.”
Referring to them as “little miracles” he said we should encourage them and scatter them as seeds of God’s love. These little gestures, the Pope said, “are those we learn at home, in the family; they get lost amid all the other things we do, yet they do make each day different. That is why our families, our homes, are true domestic churches. They are the right place for faith to become life, and life to become faith.”
No family stands alone. Each is a part of the great human family that shares our common home on this planet. “We might ask ourselves,” Pope Francis suggested, “What kind of world do we want to leave to our children?” (cf. Laudato Si’, 160) “We cannot answer these questions alone, by ourselves. It is the Spirit who challenges us to respond as part of the great human family. Our common house can no longer tolerate sterile divisions … may our children find in us men and women capable of joining others in bringing to full flower all the good seeds which the Father has sown!”
“Our Father will not be outdone in generosity.” The Holy Father assures us, “and he continues to scatter seeds.” He scatters the seeds of his presence in our world, for “love consists in this, not that we have loved God but that he loved us first.” (1 Jn 4:10) “That love gives us a profound certainty: we are sought by God; he waits for us.”
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