Here and Now with Francis 8/16/16 (Christ, Mary, Assumption, slavery, poverty, suffering, ressurection)


Maria has suffered so much in her life. It makes us think of these women, who are suffering so much. We ask that the Lord to take them to Himself and liberate them from such bondage.

From the angelus
The Lord looks down on the humble to raise them and we heard this in Mary's song of the Magnificat. And that song reminds us, in particular, of the women overwhelmed by the weight of life and the drama of violence, the women who are slaves of the arrogance of the powerful, the little girls forced into inhuman work, the women forced to surrender themselves in body and spirit to the greed of some men. May the beginning of a life of peace, of justice, of love, come as soon as possible for them, waiting for the day when they may finally feel gripped by hands that do not humble them, but with tenderness raise and lead them along the path of life, to heaven. 
The Assumption of Mary is a great mystery that concerns all of us, our future. Mary, in fact, precedes us on the path of those who, through Baptism, have tied their lives to Jesus, like Mary tied her life to Him. Today's feast promises "new heavens and the new earth", with the victory of the Risen Christ over death and the final defeat of the evil one. Therefore, the exultation of the humble girl from Galilee, expressed in the canticle of the Magnificat, becomes the song of all mankind, that rejoices to see the Lord bend over all men and all women, humble creatures, and take them with him to Heaven. [link]

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