Pope Francis in the Year of Faith: "Firstly let us remember that, with the Ascension, the Son of God brought to the Father our humanity assumed by Him and wants to attract everyone to himself, to call the whole world to be welcomed into God's open arms, so that at the end of history the whole of reality may be consigned to the Father. There is, however, this “immediate time” between the first coming of Christ and the last, which is precisely the time that we are living. In this context of the “immediate time" is placed the parable of the ten virgins (cf Mt 25, 1-13). It is about ten girls who are awaiting the arrival of the Bridegroom, but he is late and they fall asleep. At the sudden announcement that the Bridegroom is arriving, they all prepare to welcome him, but while five of them, who are wise, have oil to fuel their own lamps, the others, who are foolish, are there with their lamps extinguished because they have no oil; and while they are searching for some the Bridegroom arrives and the foolish virgins find the door leading to the nuptial feast closed. They knock insistently, but it is now too late, the Bridegroom responds: I do not know you. The Bridegroom is the Lord, and the time of waiting for his arrival is the time that He gives to us, to all of us, with mercy and patience, before his final coming; it is a time of vigilance; time in which we must keep alight the lamps of faith, hope and charity, in which to keep our hearts open to goodness, beauty and truth; time to live according to God, because we do not know either the day or the hour of Christ’s return. What is asked of us is to be prepared for the encounter — prepared for an encounter, for a beautiful encounter, the encounter with Jesus -, which means knowing how to see the signs of his presence, keeping our faith alive, with prayer, with the Sacraments, being vigilant so as not to fall asleep, so as not to forget about God. The life of Christians asleep is a sad life, it is not a happy life. The Christian must be happy, the joy of Jesus. Let us not fall asleep!" (General Audience, 24 April 2013) Music by Ooberfuse: Credo. For much more, visit Totus2us.com which is inspired by our Holy Fathers Blessed John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Papa Francesco.