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Libretto DEL GIORNO
Sunday Vigil
Saturday, October 16

Memorial of the deportation of the Jews of Rome during the Second World War.


Reading of the Word of God

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia

Whoever lives and believes in me
will never die.

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia

Luke 12,8-12

'I tell you, if anyone openly declares himself for me in the presence of human beings, the Son of man will declare himself for him in the presence of God's angels. But anyone who disowns me in the presence of human beings will be disowned in the presence of God's angels. 'Everyone who says a word against the Son of man will be forgiven, but no one who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will be forgiven. 'When they take you before synagogues and magistrates and authorities, do not worry about how to defend yourselves or what to say, because when the time comes, the Holy Spirit will teach you what you should say.'

 

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia

If you believe, you will see the glory of God,
thus says the Lord.

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia

Judgment upon the disciples takes place already on the basis of whether we are bound or not to Jesus, to the point of saying that our faithfulness binds Jesus to us in an even firmer way. Whoever follows the Gospel and perseveres in its way, even in times of trial, is saved because the Lord is with him or her. But those who let themselves be overtaken by fear and deny the Gospel and their brothers and sisters, destroy themselves by themselves. Jesus has really already said this other times: "Those who want to save their own life will lose it." He, in any case, knows our weakness and knows well that we can fall into the blandishments of temptation and into sin. Jesus is always ready to forgive as the following statement suggests: "Everyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man will be forgiven." We could say that Jesus tolerates the misunderstanding for him and the repentance that must follow, but he cannot tolerate the misunderstanding of God's plan of love, that is, not recognizing His mercy. This is true blasphemy. But he adds: "Whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven." Mark the evangelist too quotes these severe words adding: "For they had said: "He has an unclean spirit" (3:30). The sin against the Holy Spirit consists in not recognizing in Jesus the very presence of God and also in not recognizing in the Church, in the Christian community, the action of the Holy Spirit who forgives and consoles. If one does not recognize the presence of God in Jesus and even in the Church as a reservoir of mercy blasphemes against God and excludes oneself from the way of salvation for denying God's merciful love. Jesus' words are severe for the one who betrays but are consoling for the one who perseveres. The Lord understands our weakness and he always comes to us, particularly in difficult moments: "Do not worry--he tells us--12for the Holy Spirit will teach you at that very hour what you ought to say." The company of the Lord is our strength.

Prayer is the heart of the life of the Community of Sant'Egidio and is its absolute priority. At the end of the day, every the Community of Sant'Egidio, large or small, gathers around the Lord to listen to his Word. The Word of God and the prayer are, in fact, the very basis of the whole life of the Community. The disciples cannot do other than remain at the feet of Jesus, as did Mary of Bethany, to receive his love and learn his ways (Phil. 2:5).
So every evening, when the Community returns to the feet of the Lord, it repeats the words of the anonymous disciple: " Lord, teach us how to pray". Jesus, Master of prayer, continues to answer: "When you pray, say: Abba, Father". It is not a simple exhortation, it is much more. With these words Jesus lets the disciples participate in his own relationship with the Father. Therefore in prayer, the fact of being children of the Father who is in heaven, comes before the words we may say. So praying is above all a way of being! That is to say we are children who turn with faith to the Father, certain that they will be heard.
Jesus teaches us to call God "Our Father". And not simply "Father" or "My Father". Disciples, even when they pray on their own, are never isolated nor they are orphans; they are always members of the Lord's family.
In praying together, beside the mystery of being children of God, there is also the mystery of brotherhood, as the Father of the Church said: "You cannot have God as father without having the church as mother". When praying together, the Holy Spirit assembles the disciples in the upper room together with Mary, the Lord's mother, so that they may direct their gaze towards the Lord's face and learn from Him the secret of his Heart.
 The Communities of Sant'Egidio all over the world gather in the various places of prayer and lay before the Lord the hopes and the sufferings of the tired, exhausted crowds of which the Gospel speaks ( Mat. 9: 3-7 ), In these ancient crowds we can see the huge masses of the modern cities, the millions of refugees who continue to flee their countries, the poor, relegated to the very fringe of life and all those who are waiting for someone to take care of them. Praying together includes the cry, the invocation, the aspiration, the desire for peace, the healing and salvation of the men and women of this world. Prayer is never in vain; it rises ceaselessly to the Lord so that anguish is turned into hope, tears into joy, despair into happiness, and solitude into communion. May the Kingdom of God come soon among people!