ASIA/UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Bishop Martinelli entrusts Pope Leo to Our Lady of Arabia: "A son of migrants"

Tuesday, 13 May 2025   local churches   migrants  

Abu Dhabi (Agenzia Fides) - "To Mary, Our Lady of Arabia, we entrust the new Pope Leo XIV," said Bishop Paolo Martinelli, Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia, at the end of his homily at the Holy Mass in Abu Dhabi following the election of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as the new Bishop of Rome and Successor of Peter on Thursday, May 8.
The day after the papal election, Friday, May 9, Masses were celebrated in all the churches of the Apostolic Vicariate with special prayer intentions for the new Pope and his ministry. Bishop Martinelli, a Capuchin, presided over the evening Eucharist at the parish of St. Joseph in Abu Dhabi, a celebration in which hymns and songs inspired by the figure of St. Peter and Christ the Good Shepherd were sung.
"After days of mourning the death of our beloved Pope Francis," Bishop Paul said, "the Lord has given us a new successor to the Apostle Peter: Robert Francis Prevost, who has taken the name Leo XIV." "Last night," he added, "we were all deeply moved to see him appear on screen and address his first words to the People of God."
In his brief homily, Bishop Martinelli recalled that in his first words from the central loggia of the Vatican Basilica, Pope Leo greeted the faithful gathered in St. Peter's Square with the words of the Risen Christ: "Peace be with you," adding, "A peace that is unarmed and disarming, humble and persevering." Bishop Martinelli, who presides over an ecclesial community of migrants, emphasized that Pope Leo "is the son of migrants, and this is one of the reasons why we feel particularly close to him. Although he was born in Chicago, he has Italian, French, and Spanish roots," highlighting some essential characteristics of the new Pontiff's personality, such as his long experience as a missionary in Peru and his affiliation with the Augustinian Order. "Pope Leo," Bishop Martinelli continued, quoting his words during his homily as the new Bishop of Rome on Friday, May 9, during Mass in the Sistine Chapel, when he said, "we are called to bring Jesus to others and to proclaim him. We must in a certain sense put ourselves aside so that Jesus can shine; we are called to be signs of his presence. This is the path of witness that we too are called to follow in this part of the world." He then recalled that the episcopal motto of the new Bishop of Rome "is a saying of Saint Augustine: In Illo unum uno, which means: 'In the one Jesus we are all one.'" Bishop Martinelli added, "This beautiful expression reminds us that we Christians, although many and diverse, are united in Christ Jesus, as Saint Paul himself writes in his Letter to the Ephesians: 'Make every effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace: one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all.'" (GV) (Agenzia Fides, 13/5/2025)


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