From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru
Bengaluru, Nov 26: "God weeps when the whole world is at war," said Pope Francis at Thursday’s morning Mass celebrated at Domus Sanctae Marthae in Rome, in which the Archbishop of Bengaluru Dr Bernard Moras, had the rare privilege of being the concelebrant.
In a message sent from the Vatican and released to the media by the Archdiocese of Bangalore, Archbishop Moras said the Holy Father prayed for peace and reconciliation as war, conflicts and divisions tear the world.
After the mass, Archbishop Moras greeted Pope Francis with the shawl and the garland expressing the love and affection from all priests, religious and the laity of Bangalore Archdiocese as well as Karnataka.
The Archbishop presented Pope Francis with a recently published edition of the Holy Bible in Kannadaand a pocket edition of the New Testament.
Fr Christopher Vimalraj, a priest of the Archdiocese, also joined the Archbishop.
In his homily, the Pope repeated the words of Jesus from the Gospel: "Today Jesus weeps as well: because we have chosen the way of war, the way of hatred. We are close to Christmas, soon there will be lights, there will be parties, bright trees, even Nativity scenes - while the world continues to wage war. The world has not understood the way of peace."
Speaking about this unique experience, Archbishop Moras said, "It was a great joy for me to concelebrate at Pope’s Mass, to pray for peace in the world and for the Archdiocese in particular."
The Archbishop had received a special invitation to participate in the Pope’s mass during his stay here for the international healthcare conference in Rome, Italy, the press release said.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Archdiocesan priests and seminarians who study at different universities in Rome met Archbishop Moras and celebrated mass at the crypt of St Peter’s Basilica, Vatican.