At the General Audience the Pope speaks about the Prayer of Jesus
Windows open to Heaven
Encouraging political and legislative inititiatives to abolish the death penalty
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
In our catechesis on prayer, we now turn to Jesus, who by his own example
most fully reveals the mystery of Christian prayer. A significant moment in this
regard is Jesus’ prayer following his Baptism, which expresses his both his
deepest identity as the Son of God and his solidarity with the sinful humanity
whom he came to
save.
Jesus’ prayer reflects his complete, filial obedience to the Father’s will, an
obedience which would lead him to death on the Cross for the redemption of our
sins. With his human heart, Jesus learned to pray from his Mother and from the
Jewish tradition, yet the source of his prayer is his eternal communion with the
Father; as the incarnate Son, he shows us perfectly how to pray as children of
the heavenly Father. Jesus’ example of fidelity to prayer challenges us to
examine the time and effort we devote to our own prayer. While prayer is a gift
of God, it is also an art learned through constant practice. Jesus teaches us to
pray constantly, but also to bear witness before others of the beauty of prayer,
self-surrender and complete openness to God.
I greet the distinguished delegations from various countries taking part in the meeting promoted by the Community of Sant’Egidio on the theme: No Justice without Life. I express my hope that your deliberations will encourage the political and legislative initiatives being promoted in a growing number of countries to eliminate the death penalty and to continue the substantive progress made in conforming penal law both to the human dignity of prisoners and the effective maintenance of public order. Upon all the English-speaking pilgrims present, including those from the United States, I invoke God’s blessings of joy and peace!