In Your Eyes I See My Words (eBook)

Homilies and Speeches from Buenos Aires, Volume 1: 1999–2004

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Antonio Spadaro (Herausgeber)

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2019
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Fordham University Press (Verlag)
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An extraordinary opportunity to understand the vision of Pope FrancisPope Francis is a first in many ways: the first pope from the Americas, the first Jesuit, the first Francis, the first child of immigrants from the Old World, nurtured and transformed by the New World, and returned to lead the whole world. His eloquent homilies and speeches have inspired the faithful of Argentina for decades, largely through his gift of oratory, tracing back to his time as a bishop, archbishop, and cardinal in his home country. Published in English for the first time in their entirety and with contextual annotations, In Your Eyes I See My Words, Volume 1 collects his homilies and speeches from 1999 to 2004. Volume 2 spans from 2005 to 2008, and Volume 3, from 2009 to 2013, concludes with his prophetic last homily before his election to the papacy.This illuminating collection presents an extraordinary opportunity to understand the vision of a great pastor. His words bear witness to the deep experience of faith among God s people while also showcasing his own extraordinary ability to connect with communities of faith. Through these homilies and speeches, Pope Francis humbly displays his abilities as a wordsmith, a patient and attentive teacher, an inspired and faithful theologian, and a sensitive pastor uniquely attuned to his people, offering ready guidance for their journeys, but also journeying with them.The first of a three-volume translation of Pope Francis s theological, pastoral, anthropological, and educational thought provides rich insights into the mind and theological unfolding of a spiritual leader who has become beloved all across the globe. Within it we see Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio later Pope Francis ministering to the needs of the people while also engaging with the political, technological, and societal forces affecting their daily lives. Here is an ecclesial voice not afraid to challenge the politicians, the culture-makers, and media moguls even his own ordained and lay church ministers to live a life of faithfulness marked by justice, equality, and concern for the needs of everyone, urging all to rely on the vitality of memory and the recovery of hope. In Your Eyes I See My Words also provides a glimpse into the political, social, and religious environment of Argentina and Latin America, providing a unique perspective on the issues confronting the faithful and how those issues motivated and nurtured Pope Francis s understanding of the Church s mission to all segments of society particularly to those underrepresented and on the margins of history.

lt;b>Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Pope Francis (Author)
Pope Francis was born in Flores, Buenos Aires, Argentina, on December 17, 1936, entered the Society of Jesus at age twenty-one, and was ordained in 1969 with a degree in philosophy. He became auxiliary bishop of Buenos Aires in 1992, archbishop in 1998, and cardinal in 2001. He was elected as the first Jesuit pope on March 13, 2013.

Antonio Spadaro (Edited By)
Antonio Spadaro, S.J., is editor of the review La Civiltà Cattolica and teaches at the Pontifical Gregorian University.

Patrick J. Ryan (Foreword By)
Patrick J. Ryan, S.J., is the Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society at Fordham University.

Marina A. Herrera (Translator)
Marina A. Herrera is co-editor, translator, and writer for La Fe Viva, daily biblical devotions for Creative Communications for the Parish.

Foreword by
Patrick J. Ryan, S.J. | xi

Introduction by
Antonio Spadaro, S.J. | xv

Translator’s Notes
Marina A. Herrera | xxxix

List of Abbreviations | xlvii

1999
Anointing Is an Act of the Whole Being | 3
Homily, Chrism Mass—April 1, 1999, Year A

Leave Behind Nostalgia and Pessimism and Open the Way to Our Thirst for Encounter | 5
Homily, Solemn Te Deum on Independence Day—May 25, 1999

Remembering the Father Is Not Just Another Memory | 11
Homily, Solemnity of Corpus Christi—June 5, 1999, Year A

God, Our Father, Please Heal Her | 13
Homily, Meeting of Politicians and Legislators from Latin America— August 3, 1999

Standing in Line and Walking | 15
Homily, Shrine of Saint Cajetan—August 7, 1999

Educating in the Culture of Encounter | 17
Position Paper on Education at the Headquarters of the Christian Business Association—September 1, 1999

Consecrated Life Makes Sense Only in Light of Fruitfulness | 26
Homily, Mass with Consecrated Men and Women—September 8, 1999

Open the Doors to Christ | 29
Letter to Priests of the Archdiocese—October 1, 1999

The Virgin’s Gaze Is a Gift | 33
Homily, Twenty-Fifth Youth Pilgrimage to Luján—October 3, 1999

To Govern Is to Serve Each One of These Brothers | 34
Homily, Solemn Te Deum for New National Authorities—December 11, 1999 (Transcript)

“God with Us” | 35
Homily, Christmas of the Millennium—December 18, 1999, Year B

2000
“Repent and Believe in the Gospel” | 41
Archdiocesan Catechetical Encounter (EAC)—March 11, 2000, Year B (Transcript)

Keeping Our Feet on Earth to Avoid Losing the Way to Heaven | 43
Message to the Educational Community—March 29, 2000

Educating in Peace and Hope | 58
Homily, Mass for the Education Vicariate—March 29, 2000 (Transcript)

God, Your God, Has Anointed You with the Oil of Gladness | 59
Homily, Chrism Mass—April 20, 2000, Year B

The Angel Reassures the Women: “Do Not Be Afraid” | 62
Homily, Easter Vigil—April 22, 2000, Year B

Hope Does Not Disappoint | 63
Homily, Solemn Te Deum on Independence Day—May 25, 2000

Where Do You Want Us to Prepare the Eucharist? | 67
Homily, Solemnity of Corpus Christi—June 24, 2000, Year B

For a Millennium of Justice, Solidarity, and Hope | 69
Homily, Shrine of Saint Cajetan—August 7, 2000

In Every Encounter There Is a New Story at Play | 71
Jubilee Celebration for Educators—September 13, 2000

Help Us Find Jesus in Each Other | 73
Homily, Twenty-Sixth Youth Pilgrimage to Luján—October 1, 2000

2001
To Educate: Blending a ‘Warm’ and an ‘Intellectual’ Task | 77
Message to the Educational Community—March 28, 2001

Caring for Another Is Power | 92
Homily, Mass for Educators—March 28, 2001

May Our Priesthood Make the Faithful People of God Feel That the Church Loves Them | 93
Homily, Chrism Mass—April 12, 2001, Year C

He Is Not Here. He Has Been Raised | 96
Homily, Easter Vigil—April 15, 2001, Year C

Whoever Wishes to Be Great Among You Shall Be Your Servant | 98
Homily, Solemn Te Deum on Independence Day—May 25, 2001

Everyone Ate Until Satisfied | 104
Homily, Solemnity of Corpus Christi—June 16, 2001, Year C

Be Engaged So You Can Help Engage Others | 106
Letter to Catechists—August 2001

The Word Seemed Already to Wipe Away Our Tears | 111
Homily, Shrine of Saint Cajetan—August 7, 2001

The Human Dimension Is Key to the Sociopolitical Task | 114
Spontaneous Remarks at Archdiocesan Days for Social Ministry—December 13, 2001 (Transcript)

A Light That Is the Hope of the People of God | 116
Homily, Christmas Mass during the Night—December 24, 2001, Year A

2002
You Are Anointed to Preach, to Heal, to Liberate | 121
Homily, Chrism Mass—March 28, 2002, Year A

This Event Changes for Us the Meaning of History | 124
Easter Vigil—March 30, 2002, Year A

One’s Word and Friendship | 125
Message to the Educational Community—March 31, 2002

Let Yourself Be Possessed by the Truth | 145
Homily, Mass for Educators—April 10, 2002

We Have Reasons to Hope | 147
Homily, Solemn Te Deum on Independence Day—May 25, 2002

Remember How Your God Has Directed All Your Journeying | 153
Homily, Solemnity of Corpus Christi and Consecration of Buenos Aires to Our Lady of Luján—June 1, 2002, Year A

“The Lord, Your God, Shall You Worship and Him Alone Shall You Serve” | 156
Letter to Catechists—August 2002

Get in Line and Walk | 159
Homily, Shrine of Saint Cajetan—August 7, 2002

Communicator, Who Is Your Neighbor? | 162
Keynote Address, Third Congress of Media Personnel—October 10, 2002

2003
To Educate Is to Choose Life | 173
Message to the Educational Community—April 9, 2003

And the Truth Shall Set You Free | 191
Homily, Mass for Educators—April 9, 2003, Wednesday in the Fifth Week of Lent, Year B

The Hope That God Would Care for Our Fragility | 192
Homily, Chrism Mass—April 17, 2003, Year B

Paralysis Sickens Our Soul | 195
Homily, Easter Vigil—April 19, 2003, Year B

Do Not Let Anyone Remain “at the Edge of Life” | 196
Homily, Solemn Te Deum on Independence Day—May 25, 2003

Duc in altum, the Social Thought of John Paul II | 202
Lecture on the Social Thought of John Paul II on the Dignity of Work—June 7, 2003

He Broke the Bread and Gave It to Them | 214
Homily, Solemnity of Corpus Christi—June 21, 2003, Year B

Let Us Not Be Disheartened—We’ll Find the Way to Start Over Again | 216
Homily, Shrine of Saint Cajetan—August 7, 2003

The Treasure of Our Clay | 219
Message to Catechists—August 21, 2003

“The People Who Walked in Darkness Have Seen a Great Light” | 222
Homily, Christmas Mass during the Night—December 24, 2003, Year C

2004
Throw the Nets in Deeper Waters | 227
Homily, Ash Wednesday—February 25, 2004, Year C

The Reality of the Unborn Child | 230
Homily, Day of the Unborn Child—March 25, 2004, Feast of the Annunciation

Where Did We Take the Fragility of Our People? | 232
Homily, Chrism Mass—April 8, 2004, Year C

Remembering Returns the Women to Reality | 234
Homily, Easter Vigil—April 10, 2004, Year C

Education for Living | 236
Letter to Educators—April 21, 2004

Enter the Light Because the Truth Is There | 257
Homily, Education Mass—April 21, 2004, Wednesday, Second Week of Easter, Year C (Transcript)

Wisdom Is the Bread That Opens Our Eyes | 259
Homily, Solemn Te Deum on Independence Day—May 25, 2004

“He Spoke to Them about the Kingdom of God” | 267
Homily, Solemnity of Corpus Christi—June 12, 2004, Year C

“Get Up and Eat or the Journey Will Be Too Much for You!” | 270
Letter to Catechists—August 2004

The Lord Gives Us a Bread That Puts Us Back on the Road | 273
Homily, Shrine of Saint Cajetan—August 7, 2004

“Be Reconciled with God” | 276
Homily, Tenth National Eucharistic Congress—September 2, 2004

Let’s Be Quiet in Our Hearts and Be Accountable for Our Brothers and Sisters | 279
Remarks, Selichot Service in Preparation for Rosh Hashana at the
Synagogue on 2049 Vidal Street—September 11, 2004

It Is Possible to Be Holy | 281
Closing Presentation at the Congress on Veritatis splendor—September 25, 2004

We Want to Be One People, We Want to Be Family | 288
Homily, Thirtieth Youth Pilgrimage to Luján—October 3, 2004

The Existence of the Pastor Is Expressed in Dialogue | 290
Homily, Funeral Mass for Cardinal Juan Carlos Aramburu, Archbishop Emeritus of Buenos Aires—November 22, 2004

Jesus Already Warned Us That These Things Would Happen, and He Told Us Not to Be Afraid | 291
Letter to Consecrated Men, Women, and the Faithful—December 1, 2004

Give Us a Sign | 292
Homily, Christmas Mass during the Night—December 25, 2004, Year A (Transcript)

Index of Scriptural References | 295

General Index | 299

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.9.2019
Übersetzer Marina A. Herrera
Vorwort Patrick J. Ryan
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 150 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
Schlagworte Argentina • Christianity • Church • God • Homilies • Immigrant • Inspirational • Jesuit • Jorge Mario Bergoglio • Latin America • Mission • papal • Pastor • Philosophical • pope francis • Roman Catholic • Spirituality • spiritual leader • transformational • Vatican
ISBN-10 0-8232-8561-8 / 0823285618
ISBN-13 978-0-8232-8561-7 / 9780823285617
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