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Transcript: Pope Francis' Inaugural Mass Homily

by the Web Editors 03-19-2013
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Editor's Note: Pope Francis delivered the following homily at his inaugural Mass on Tuesday, emphasizing the need to protect the poor and the environment. 

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

I thank the Lord that I can celebrate this Holy Mass for the inauguration of my Petrine ministry on the solemnity of Saint Joseph, the spouse of the Virgin Mary and the patron of the universal Church. It is a significant coincidence, and it is also the name-day of my venerable predecessor: we are close to him with our prayers, full of affection and gratitude.

I offer a warm greeting to my brother cardinals and bishops, the priests, deacons, men and women religious, and all the lay faithful. I thank the representatives of the other Churches and ecclesial Communities, as well as the representatives of the Jewish community and the other religious communities, for their presence. My cordial greetings go to the Heads of State and Government, the members of the official Delegations from many countries throughout the world, and the Diplomatic Corps.

In the Gospel we heard that "Joseph did as the angel of the Lord commanded him and took Mary as his wife" (Mt 1:24). These words already point to the mission which God entrusts to Joseph: he is to be the custos, the protector. The protector of whom? Of Mary and Jesus; but this protection is then extended to the Church, as Blessed John Paul II pointed out: "Just as Saint Joseph took loving care of Mary and gladly dedicated himself to Jesus Christ’s upbringing, he likewise watches over and protects Christ’s Mystical Body, the Church, of which the Virgin Mary is the exemplar and model" (Redemptoris Custos, 1).

How does Joseph exercise his role as protector? Discreetly, humbly and silently, but with an unfailing presence and utter fidelity, even when he finds it hard to understand. From the time of his betrothal to Mary until the finding of the twelve-year-old Jesus in the Temple of Jerusalem, he is there at every moment with loving care. As the spouse of Mary, he is at her side in good times and bad, on the journey to Bethlehem for the census and in the anxious and joyful hours when she gave birth; amid the drama of the flight into Egypt and during the frantic search for their child in the Temple; and later in the day-to-day life of the home of Nazareth, in the workshop where he taught his trade to Jesus.

Voice of the Day: Ignatius of Antioch

by the Web Editors 03-19-2013
Better to die for the sake of Jesus Christ than to be king over the utmost ends of the earth. - Ignatius of Antioch + Sign up to receive our quote of the day via e-mail

Verse of the Day: 'Extorted From the Alien Without Redress'

by the Web Editors 03-19-2013
The people of the land have practised extortion and committed robbery; they have oppressed the poor and needy, and have extorted from the alien without redress. - Ezekiel 22:29 + Sign up to receive our social justice verse of the day via e-mail

Prayer of the Day: No Excuses

by the Web Editors 03-19-2013
Lord, keep us from making excuses for the sake of disobedience and spiritual death. Help us remember that all of humanity is invited to feast at your table, especially those we would name as enemies. Amen.

Voice of the Day: Archbishop Oscar Romero

by the Web Editors 03-18-2013
I have frequently been threatened with death. I must say that, as a Christian, I do not believe in death but in the resurrection. If they kill me, I shall rise again in the Salvadoran people. Martyrdom is a great gift from God that I do not believe I have earned. But if God accepts the sacrifice of my life, then my blood will be like the seed of liberty, and a sign of the hope that will soon become a reality. - Archbishop Oscar Romero + Sign up to receive our quote of the day via e-mail

Verse of the Day: Every Nation

by the Web Editors 03-18-2013
After this I looked, and there was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, robed in white, with palm branches in their hands. They cried out in a loud voice, saying, ‘Salvation belongs to our God who is seated on the throne, and to the Lamb!’ - Revelation 7:9-10 + Sign up to receive our social justice verse of the day via e-mail

Prayer of the Day:

by the Web Editors 03-18-2013
 Lord, not only in the roar of a hard rain, but in the dousing, dipping, drenching of our baptism, call us to live into that new life that is your resurrection. Amen. - From Common River

Faith Leaders Speak Out to Reduce Gun Violence

by the Web Editors 03-15-2013

Driven by our moral call to protect each member of our society, people of faith have been outspoken about the need to craft meaningful legislation to reduce gun violence.  This week, Mayors Against Illegal Guns released an ad featuring a diverse group of religious leaders, including Sojourners CEO and President Jim Wallis, leaders to demand that Congress make common-sense reforms to our nation’s legislation that is failing to keep us safe.

The faith community continues to speak loudly and clearly about the moral urgency to address this issue. The only question is whether Congress will listen and finally address the epidemic of violence that plagues our nation.

Voice of the Day: Simone Weil

by the Web Editors 03-15-2013
Today it is not nearly enough merely to be a saint; but we must have the saintliness demanded by the present moment, a new saintliness. - Simone Weil + Sign up to receive our quote of the day via e-mail

Verse of the Day: One Law

by the Web Editors 03-15-2013
There will be one Instruction for the native and for the immigrant who lives with you.  - Exodus 12:49 + Sign up to receive our social justice verse of the day via e-mail

Prayer of the Day:

by the Web Editors 03-15-2013
Lord, make it second nature for us to do what is right in your sight. Make us more concerned with abiding by the tenets of your kingdom than by human law. Amen. - From Common Prayer

Voice of the Day: Edith Stein

by the Web Editors 03-14-2013
Do you want to be totally united to the Crucified? If you are serious about this, you will be present, by the power of His Cross, at every front, at every place of sorrow, bringing to those who suffer, healing and salvation. - Edith Stein + Sign up to receive our quote of the day via e-mail

Verse of the Day: Genesis 1:27-28

by the Web Editors 03-14-2013
God created humanity in God’s own image, in the divine image God created them, male and female God created them. God blessed them and said to them, “Be fertile and multiply; fill the earth and master it. Take charge of the fish of the sea, the birds of the sky, and everything crawling on the ground.”  - Genesis 1:27-28 + Sign up to receive our social justice verse of the day via e-mail

Prayer of the Day:

by the Web Editors 03-14-2013
Lord, in our efforts to serve, help us be true to who we are in you. Make us see and understand the gifts and talents you have given us, and give us courage to use them for the building up of your kingdom. Amen.

HABEMUS PAPAM: We Have a Pope

by the Web Editors 03-13-2013
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White smoke is seen from the roof of the Sistine Chapel, signaling a new pope. Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images

White smoke billowed from the chimney atop the Vatican's Sistine Chapel on Wednesday, followed by bells ringing from St. Peter's Basilica — signaling the election of a successor to Pope Benedict XVI.

Jorge Cardinal Bergoglio, 76, current Archbishop of Buenos Aires, will be Pope Francis I.

It took just two days and four votes for the 115 members of the College of Cardinals to elect the new pope.

We will continue to update you as more information is released. 

Voice of the Day: Maria Skobtsova

by the Web Editors 03-13-2013
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Prayer of the Day:

by the Web Editors 03-13-2013
Lord, help us examine ourselves and see if we are willing to give all for you. Search our hearts and convict us where there is still fear, self-preoccupation, and lack of trust. Amen.

Verse of the Day: Accept Authority

by the Web Editors 03-13-2013
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'Good Choice, Mr. President:' Jim Wallis on New Faith-Based Office Director

by the Web Editors 03-13-2013

The White House announced today the appointment of Melissa Rogers as new director of its Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. In a statement, former director Joshua DuBois called Rogers a "leader on religion and public life" and a "stalwart advocate for religious freedom." He added:

Melissa is also a committed Christian and lifelong Baptist.  She is active in her local church – I know that Melissa has taught youth Bible study, she and her family volunteer with the church food pantry, and she takes care of infants in the church nursery – and she truly cherishes the role of people of all faiths and belief in American public life.

Sojourners president and CEO Jim Wallis released the following statement: 

I’m privileged to know Melissa Rogers as both a valued colleague and a friend. Over the course of her career she has distinguished herself by her ability to thoughtfully and knowledgeably bring her faith and her understanding of the law to bear on important questions of public policy. Her genuine spirit and concern for others has earned her the trust of people on different sides of issues. Her deep competence on legal and policy matters will be very helpful in her new role. She will serve both the White House, the country, and the faith community well in this new position. I can't think of anyone who would have been a better choice for this key job at this critical time. Melissa is widely respected and trusted in the faith community, and many of us will support and assist her in any ways we can. Good choice, Mr. President!

Voice of the Day: Teresa of Avila

by the Web Editors 03-12-2013
Let nothing disturb you, nothing dismay you. All things are passing, God never changes. Patient endurance attains all things. God alone suffices. - Saint Teresa of Avila + Sign up to receive our quote of the day via e-mail