The Portal December 2015 | Page 6

THE P RTAL December 2015 Page 6 Spirituality Matters The Year of Mercy and Holy Doors Antonia Lynn reminds us of the Holy Father’s words Iwas all ready to send my piece for this month’s Portal. Then I heard the Holy Father’s address at this week’s General Audience and decided I couldn’t do better. So, with no apology, here in full is the English summary of his words:  ‘As the extraordinary Holy Year of Mercy approaches, today we consider the great open door of God’s mercy, symbolised by the Holy Doors which will open in churches throughout the world. The recent Synod of Bishops on the Family encouraged families in a particular way to enter this door of mercy and to open the doors of their hearts to others. Jesus tells us that he stands knocking at our door, asking that we open it to him (Revelation 3:20). How important it is for us to be good doorkeepers, capable of opening our doors and making our homes places of encounter and welcome, especially to our brothers and sisters in need! Jesus also tells us that he himself is the door (John 10:9) which leads to salvation; if we pass through him, we will find lasting security and freedom. As guardians of that door, we in the Church are called to be welcoming to all who seek to enter the fold of the Good Shepherd. May the doors of our Christian homes be signs and symbols of the door of God’s mercy, a door ever open to all who knock and desire to meet Jesus.’ In the full Italian version of his catechesis, Pope Francis spoke more strongly: ‘the Church is a shelter, not a prison… An inhospitable Church, like a family closed in on itself, kills the Gospel and dries up the world. No barred doors in the Church, never!’ The open door has always been one of Pope Francis’s favourite images. In Evangelii Gaudium he wrote: ‘The Church is called to be the house of the Father, with doors always wide open… so that if someone, moved by the Spirit, comes there looking for God, he or she will not find a closed door. There are other doors t ]