At the General Audience the Pope speaks about Psalm 136
The history of the goodness of God
from creation to salvation
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
In our continuing catechesis on Christian prayer, we now turn to Psalm 136.
Known as the Great Hallel, this Psalm is a great hymn of praise which was
traditionally sung at the conclusion of the Passover meal. As such, it was
probably sung by Jesus and his disciples at the Last Supper (cf. Mt
26:30). The Psalm takes the form of a litany praising God’s mighty deeds in
the creation of the world and in the history of
Israel;
each reference to God’s saving work is followed by the refrain: “For his
steadfast love endures for ever”. It is God’s faithful love, in fact, which is
revealed in the ordered beauty of the universe and in the great events of
Israel’s liberation from slavery and the pilgrimage of the Chosen People to the
land of promise. As we sing this great litany of God’s mighty works, we give
thanks that the depth of his steadfast and merciful love was fully revealed in
the coming of his only-begotten Son. In Christ, we see clearly “what love the
Father has given us, that we should be called children of God, for that is what
we are” (1 Jn 3:1).
I offer cordial greetings to all the English-speaking pilgrims and visitors present at today’s Audience, especially those from England, Norway, Nigeria, Australia, Indonesia and the United States. My greeting also goes to the members of Legatus visiting Rome on pilgrimage and to the group of Lutheran pilgrims from Iceland. I also welcome the group of Anglican seminarians taking part in a month of study in Rome. Upon all of you I invoke God’s blessings of joy and peace!