VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis announced the establishment of a
World Day of Grandparents and the Elderly as a reminder of
the important role they play as a link between generations.
During his Sunday Angelus address Jan. 31,
the pope said the day will be celebrated every year on the
fourth Sunday of July to coincide with the feast of Sts. Joachim and Anne,
Jesus' grandparents. The first celebration of this day will be
July 25.
"It is important for grandparents to meet their
grandchildren and for grandchildren to meet
their grandparents because — as the prophet Joel says — grandparents,
before their grandchildren, will dream and have great desires, and young people
— taking strength from their grandparents — will go forward and
prophesy," he said.
Highlighting the Feb. 2 feast of the Presentation of the Lord,
the pope said the recognition of Christ as the Messiah by the elderly
Simeon and Anna is a reminder that "the Holy Spirit still stirs up
thoughts and words of wisdom in the elderly today."
"Their voice is precious because it sings the praises of God
and safeguards the roots of peoples," he said. "They remind us that
old age is a gift and that grandparents are the link between
generations, passing on the experience of life and faith to the young."
"Grandparents are often forgotten and we forget this
wealth of preserving roots and passing on," he added.
In a statement published shortly after the pope's
announcement, Cardinal Kevin J. Farrell, prefect of the Dicastery for Laity,
the Family and Life, said the yearly event was "a gift to the whole
church" that emphasizes the pastoral care of the elderly as "a
priority that can no longer be postponed by any Christian community."
"In the encyclical, 'Fratelli Tutti,'
the Holy Father reminds us that no one is saved alone. With this in mind, we
must treasure the spiritual and human wealth that has been handed down from
generation to generation," he said.
Cardinal Farrell added that "today, more than ever, we are
committed to making every effort to dismantle the throwaway culture and to
enhance the charisms of grandparents and the elderly."
The dicastery said Pope Francis will mark the first
World Day of Grandparents and the Elderly July 25 with an
evening Mass in St. Peter's Basilica. However, the Mass will be "subject
to sanitary regulations in place at the time."
"Closer to the world day, the Dicastery for Laity, the
Family and Life will announce any further initiatives that will mark the
event," the statement said. "As of now, the dicastery is inviting
parishes and dioceses around the world to celebrate this world day at
the local level in ways that are suited to their pastoral context."