THE LINK BETWEEN THE PAPACY AND JARROW
(Vatican
Radio ) Pope Francis has chosen the motto "Miserando atque eligendo",
meaning lowly but chosen; literally in Latin 'by having mercy, by
choosing him'.
The
motto is one the Pope had already chosen as Bishop. It is taken from
the homilies of the Venerable Bede on Saint Matthew's Gospel relating
to his vocation:"Jesus saw the tax collector and by having mercy chose
him as an
Apostle saying to him : Follow me."
Apostle saying to him : Follow me."
This homily, which focuses on divine mercy and is reproduced in the Liturgy of the Hours on the Feast of Saint
Matthew, has taken on special significance in the Pope's life and spiritual journey.
Matthew, has taken on special significance in the Pope's life and spiritual journey.
In
fact it was on the Feast of Saint Matthew in 1953 that a young
seventeen year-old Jorge Bergoglio was touched by the mercy of God and
felt the call to religious life in the footsteps of Saint Ignatius of
Loyola.
Beyond
the motto, the coat of arms has a blue field and is surmounted by the
mitre and the papal keys. On the crest itself at the centre is the
symbol of the Jesuits, a flaming sun with the three letters recalling
the name and the salvific mission of Jesus. Underneath we have two more
symbols: to the of the Jesuits, a flaming sun with the three letters recalling the name
and the salvific mission of Jesus. Underneath we have two more symbols:
to the right the star representing Mary and to the left the nard flower
representing Joseph.(Thanks to Laodicea:here)
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