By Alessandro Di Bussolo, Vatican News Correspondent
Pope Leo XIV presented Saint John Henry Newman as a master of "theory and practice of education", who invites us to offer the βKindly Lightβ of faith in Providenceβas in his famous hymnβto "disarm the false reasons for resignation and powerlessness" and to transmit "light and guidance" in this present time, "darkened by so much injustice and uncertainty.β Addressing the thousands of faithfulβespecially students and educatorsβgathered in Saint Peterβs Square for the Mass, the Pope invited educators and students alike, "to ensure that schools, universities and every educational context, even those that are informal or street-based, are always gateways to a civilization of dialogue and peace.βAt the center of education, real people
At the center of education, real people
In a square warmed by gentle sunlight, and in the presence of the official delegation of the Church of England led by Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell, the Pope recalled in his homily that the new Doctor of the Churchβthe 38thβhas left us, especially in his Meditations and Devotions, splendid reflections on βmystery of the dignity of every human person, and also the variety of gifts distributed by Godβ Life, the Pope said, becomes luminous when one discovers, as Cardinal Newman did, that one has a vocationβa missionβand that "our lives serve something greater than ourselves.β The contribution each one has to offer, he added, βis uniquely valuable, and the task of educational communities is to encourage and cherish that contribution.β
β[ Let us not forget that at the heart of the educational journey we do not find abstract individuals but real people, especially those who seem to be underperforming according to the parameters of economies that exclude or even kill them. We are called to form people, so that they may shine like stars in their full dignity. ] β
Cardinal Newman inspires new generations
At the beginning of the homily, Leo XIV also announced that Saint John Henry Newman has been named co-Patron of the Churchβs educational mission alongside Saint Thomas Aquinas.
Cardinal Newmanβs impressive spiritual and cultural stature, the Pope continued, "will surely serve as an inspiration to new generations whose hearts thirst for the infinite, and who, through research and knowledge, are willing to undertake that journey which, as the ancients said, takes us per aspera ad astra, through difficulties to the stars."
Education as a search for truth and of service
Reflecting on Saint Paulβs Letter to the Philippians and the apostolic mandate to βshine like stars in the world,β the Pope repeated to educators the words of his Apostolic Exhortation Dilexi te.
βShine today like stars in the worldβ through your authentic commitment to the collective search for truth and to sharing it with generosity and integrity. Indeed, you do so through your service to young people, especially the poor, and your daily witness to the fact that βChristian love is prophetic: it works miraclesβ
Universities as laboratories of prophecy
Pope Leo reaffirmed that, within the Jubilee understood as a pilgrimage of hope, education represents βan indispensable seed" of hope.
β[ When I reflect on schools and universities, I think of them as laboratories of prophecy, where hope is lived, and constantly discussed and encouraged ] β
Schools as places of listening and living the Gospel
Commenting on the Beatitudes just proclaimed from the Gospel of Matthew, the Pope described them as βthe path and message of Jesus the Teacher,β whoβcontrary to the worldβs logicβdeclares blessed the poor, those who hunger and thirst for justice, the persecuted, and the peacemakers. These, he said, are the signs of the Kingdom of God, which the saints make present among us.
β[ We are his disciples and are in his βschool.β We learn how to discover in his life, namely in the path he has travelled, a horizon of meaning capable of shining a light on all forms of knowledge. May our schools and universities always be places of listening to the Gospel and putting it into practice! ] β
Freeing humanity from the darkness of nihilism
Leo XIV acknowledged that such challenges might seem beyond our strength, but, quoting Pope Francis from a year earlier, he urged perseverance.
β[ We must work together to set humanity free from the encircling gloom of nihilism, which is perhaps the most dangerous malady of contemporary culture, since it threatens to βcancelβ hope. ] β
Guided by the βKindly Lightβ
This darkness, the Pope said, recalls Cardinal Newmanβs hymn Lead, Kindly Light, composed when he was still an Anglican pastor and sung during the Offertory. It is a light that guides us when we realize our feet are unsteady, unable to discern the horizon. Educationβs task, the Pope explained, is precisely to offer this Kindly Light to those imprisoned by βthe shadows of pessimism and fear.β
β[ In that beautiful prayer, we come to realize that we are far from home, our feet are unsteady, we cannot interpret clearly the way ahead. Yet none of this impedes us, since we have found our Guide: βLead, Kindly Light, amid thβencircling gloom, Lead Thou me on;β βLead, Kindly Light, The night is dark, and I am far from home, Lead Thou me on.β ] β
Catholic education and the discovery of holiness
The Pope concluded his homily by stressing that βfrom a Christian perspective education helps everyone to become saints. Nothing less will do.β He recalled Pope Benedict XVIβs words to young people during Newmanβs beatification in Great Britain in 2010: βWhat God wants most of all for each one of you is that you should become holy. He loves you much more than you could ever begin to imagine.β This, Leo XIV affirmed, is the universal call to holinessβthe essential message of the Second Vatican Councilββa personal and communal journey marked out by the Beatitudes.β
β[ I pray that Catholic education will help each person to discover their own call to holiness. Saint Augustine, whom Saint John Henry Newman greatly admired, once said that we are fellow students who have one Teacher, whose school is on earth and whose chair is in heaven ] β
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