Pope Leo XIV presided at a Requiem Mass for the late Pope Francis and Cardinals and Bishops who have died over the course of the past year, praying that their souls โ€œmight be washed from every stainโ€ and that they may โ€œshine like stars in the sky.โ€
By Christopher Wells

At the traditional Mass offered in suffrage for the souls of Cardinals and Bishops who have died in the course of the past year, Pope Leo XIV prayed that โ€œtheir souls might be washed from every stainโ€ and that they might โ€œshine like stars in the sky.โ€

At the same time, he expressed his hope that โ€œtheir spiritual encouragement might reach us, still pilgrims on earth, in the silence of prayer: โ€˜Hope in God: for I shall again praise Him, my help and my God.โ€

The โ€˜flavourโ€™ of Christian hope
In particular, Pope Leo prayed โ€œwith great affection for the elect soul of Pope Francis, who died after opening the Holy Door and imparting the Easter Blessing to Rome and the whole world.โ€ The Jubilee Year, he said, gives this Mass โ€œa distinctive flavour, the flavour of Christian hope.โ€

The Holy Father highlighted the message of the Gospel account of the disciples of Emmaus, whose encounter with the Risen Christ offers โ€œa vivid representation of the pilgrimage of hope.โ€

The tragedy of violent death
Their encounter began with the experience of the โ€œviolent deathโ€ of Jesus, the kind of death suffered by so many innocent โ€œlittle onesโ€ in our day, deaths that are tragic and frightening because they are โ€œdisfigured by sin.โ€

โ€œWe cannot and must not say โ€˜laudato sรญโ€™โ€ praise be to you โ€œfor this death, because God the Father does not desire it, and He sent his Son into the world to free us from it,โ€ the Pope said.

Jesus rekindles faith and hopes in our hearts
Rather, Jesus suffered precisely โ€œto enter into His glory and give us eternal life.โ€ He alone, the Pope said, โ€œcan take this corrupt death upon Himself and within Himself without being corrupted by it.โ€

When we confess that โ€œHe alone has the words of eternal lifeโ€ we acknowledge that His words โ€œhave the power to rekindle faith and hope in our hearts.โ€ This hope, the Holy Father said, โ€œis no longer the hope [the disciples] had before and had lost,โ€ but is instead โ€œa new reality, a gift, a grace of the Risen One: it is the Easter hope.โ€

Easter hope transforms death
With that Easter hope, Pope Leo continued, we can sing in the words of Saint Francis of Assisi, โ€œPraise be to you, my Lord, for our sister bodily death.โ€ โ€œThe love of Christ crucified and risen has transfigured death: from an enemy, it has made it a sister.โ€

Although we are saddened by the death of loved ones, and even scandalized at the death of innocents โ€œcarried off by illness, or worse, by human violence,โ€ Christians nonetheless continue to hope, โ€œbecause even the most tragic death cannot prevent our Lord from welcoming our soul into His arms and transforming our mortal bodies, even the most disfigured, into the image of His glorious body.โ€

Witnesses and teachers of Paschal hope
It is precisely this โ€œnew Paschal hope,โ€ Pope Leo said, that Pope Francis, as well as the Cardinals and Bishops who have died throughout the year, โ€œlived, witnessed, and taught.โ€

โ€œThe Lord called them and appointed them shepherds in His Church,โ€ the Pope said, and through their ministry,โ€ they have guided โ€œthe righteousโ€ฆ on the path of the Gospel with the wisdom that comes from Christ, who has become for us wisdom, justice, sanctification, and redemption.โ€


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