It was a beautiful event that will bear fruit in its own time, under the Lord’s merciful Providence.
The Pope continued to be very concrete in his prophetic rejection of the dangerous conflict that continues in the Middle East, and the even more perilous “love of war” that has entered the hearts of too many people in our world today. He denounced “the idolatry of self and money” that turns people and nations away from the service of life and toward destruction and death. It is sinful to seek power and profit in ways that violate the dignity of human persons created in the image of God.
But the entire event proclaimed the fact that God loves us and wants to save us, that Jesus gave Himself to free us from sin and to draw us together into the eternal life of God — which also entails drawing us together here and now (amidst all obstacles and difficulties) to dialogue with one another and try to understand one another, to begin — with great patience and trust in the mercy of Jesus — to build a “civilization of love” and peace.

