Mary’s Transcontinental ‘Embrace’ Shows Unity of the Americas

Following his weekly general audience, the Church’s first Latin-American pope reflected on the message of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

VATICAN CITY — At the end of his general audience, Pope Francis reflected on tomorrow’s feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, patroness of the Americas, extending his greetings to all on the American continent.

“Mary’s embrace showed what America — North and South — is called to be: a land where different peoples come together,” the Pope explained after his Dec. 11 general audience address.

Following his discourse given St. Peter’s Square on the last part of the Creed, in which believers proclaim their belief in “the resurrection of the body,” the Pope drew special attention to the Dec. 12 feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

“I would like to greet all my brothers and sisters on that continent, and I do so thinking of the Virgin of Tepeyac,” he stated.

“When Our Lady appeared to St. Juan Diego, her face was that of a woman of mixed blood, a mestiza, and her garments bore many symbols of the native culture,” reflected the Pope.

“Like Jesus, Mary is close to all her sons and daughters; as a concerned mother, she accompanies them on their way through life,” and she “shares all the joys and hopes, the sorrows and troubles of God’s people, which is made up of men and women of every race and nation,” the Holy Father observed.

“When the image of the Virgin appeared on the tilma of Juan Diego,” noted the Pope, “it was the prophesy of an embrace.”

This embrace, he said, envelops “all the peoples of the vast expanses of America — the peoples who already lived there and those who were yet to come,” and shows what the American continent “is called to be.”

It is called, the Holy Father explained, to be “a land prepared to accept human life at every stage, from the mother’s womb to old age; a land which welcomes immigrants and the poor and the marginalized in every age; a land of generosity.”

“That is the message of Our Lady of Guadalupe, and it is also my message, the message of the Church.”

“I ask all the people of the Americas to open wide their arms, like the Virgin, with love and tenderness,” encouraged Pope Francis, adding that “I pray for all of you, dear brothers and sisters, and I ask you to pray for me!”

“May the joy of the Gospel always abide in your hearts. May the Lord bless you, and may Our Lady be ever at your side.”

An image of the Sacred Heart in the Church of the Jesu in Rome

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