The Humble and Sincere Pope, #PopeFrancis
He has always amazed me ever since he became Pope. I was happy, first and foremost, when I've heard from the news that he's traveling on an Asian Trip, first from Sri Lanka then to our native nation, the Philippines on January 15-19. So, I was then a bit excited for the papal visit even though I could only see him on T.V. and could not reach him personally.
Pope Francis' mission to the Philippines was to give new hope for the Filipino people and to inspire them to have more faith in God, even more deeply. Especially to all the Yolanda survivors in Tacloban and Palo, Leyte, who have been much affected with the typhoon a year ago. I knew he would make a difference on the Church’s message, and he did, right from the very start up until now. He has invited all of us to reexamine our faiths and what role it is playing exactly in our lives today.
Having seen him on t.v. during his sojourn in our country for 5 days, I admit I was a bit apprehensive on the Pope’s visit because of the media highlighting him like a “celebrity.” Doubters have been saying that it isn't right for us to glorify him as if he was the center of his visit to the Philippines, and not Jesus. Being a celebrity-crazy country, I was afraid that his visit would just be a fanfare and nothing else. I was also afraid that those who choose to shape faith according to their own needs would take advantage of his apparent leniency with several issues. I was afraid that the media would broadcast messages that weren't true to what he wanted to say. I guess these are the dangers of a popular and well-liked Pope.
Even with all these fears, I was still amazed, I still expressed my utter excitement for what was to come.
I didn't expect to feel this way but right from the moment he peeped through the window of his plane upon landing, I felt a tingling sensation that came over my whole body. Had a goosebumps (hehe). He smiled and suddenly everybody cheered. When he came down from his plane, I was a bit puzzled as to why he didn't seem as happy. Later on, I found out that it was because he was a bit scared for his safety. (Remember Ninoy Aquino’s assassination?) Funny, I’d think a man of faith wouldn't worry about such things, but that was the first point when he showed us he was human. Human enough to get scared but still entrust his fate upon God’s hands.
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