Pope:
he who lives the mission of "Caritas" is a true witness of Christ
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis said Tuesday whoever lives the
mission of “Caritas” is a true witness of Christ.
Speaking during his homily for the opening Mass of the XXth
General Assembly of “Caritas Internationalis”, the Pope said the Church’s
humanitarian and development organization reveals the power of Christian
love and the desire of the Church to reach out to Jesus in every person,
especially the poor and the suffering.
The Mass, in St. Peter’s Basilica, inaugurated the “Caritas
Internationalis” General Assembly during which members of the Caritas
Confederation from across the globe come together to approve a strategic
framework and a budget for the next four years.
Please find below the translation of the full text of the Pope’s
homily:
HOMILY FOR THE OPENING MASS
OF THE XXth GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF CARITAS INTERNATIONALIS*
12.5.2015
OF THE XXth GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF CARITAS INTERNATIONALIS*
12.5.2015
The reading from the Acts of the Apostles
(Acts 16: 22-34) that we have just heard presents us a somewhat special
character. It is the jailer of the prison at Philippi, where Paul and Silas
were imprisoned following an up roar of the crowd against them. The magistrates
first had Paul and Silas beaten and then sent to prison, ordering the jailer to
keep a good guard. So, during the night, when the man felt the earthquake and
saw the prison doors open, he was full of despair and thought of killing
himself. But Paul reassured him; and trembling and full of wonder, the man got
down on his knees and pleaded for salvation.
The story tells us that the man immediately
took the necessary steps on the path towards faith and salvation: together with
his household, he listened to the Word of the Lord; washed the wounds of Paul
and Silas; received Baptism with his entire family; and finally, full of joy,
he welcomed Paul and Silas into his home, setting the table and offering them
something to eat.
The Gospel, proclaimed and believed, urges us
to wash the feet and the wounds of the suffering and to prepare the table for
them. The simplicity of the gestures, where the acceptance of the Word and the
sacrament of Baptism are accompanied by the welcome of the brother, as if these
were indeed one single gesture: to welcome God and to welcome others; to
welcome others with the grace of God; to welcome God and express this act in
the service to our brothers and sisters. Word, Sacraments and service refer to
and nourish each other, as can already be seen in these testimonies of the
early Church.
We can see in this gesture the entire
vocation of Caritas. Caritas is now a great Confederation, widely recognized
throughout the world for its work and accomplishments. Caritas is a reality of
the Church in many parts of the world and must still seek a greater expansion
in the different parishes and communities, to renew what took place in the
early days of the Church. In fact, the source of all your service lies in the
simple and docile welcome of God and neighbor.This is the source; if you take
away this source Caritas will die. This welcome is first personally experienced
by you, so that you may then go out into the world, and there, to serve others
in the name of Christ, whom you have met and whom you will continue to meet in
every brother and sister that you will approach as your neighbor. Thanks to
this, you will actually avoid the risk of being reduced to a mere humanitarian
organization.
There are no large or small "Caritas"',
they are all the same. Let us ask the Lord for the grace to understand what is
the true dimension of "Caritas"; the grace so as not to fall into the
deceit of believing that well-organized centralization is the right road to
take; the grace to understand that "Caritas" is always to be found in
the peripheries, in each particular Church; the grace to believe that the
central "Caritas" is only aid, service and common experience but it
is not the head of them all.
Whoever lives the mission of Caritas is not simple
charitable worker, but is a true witness of Christ. He is a person who seeks
Christ and allows Christ to seek him; people who love with the spirit of
Christ, a spirit of gratuitousness and gift. All of our strategies and plans
remain empty unless we carry this love in us. Not our love, but His. Or better
yet: our love, purified and strengthened by His love.
In this way, we can serve everyone and set
the table for all. This is also a beautiful image that the Word of God offers
us today: setting the table. Even now, God sets the table of the Eucharist.
Caritas sets many tables for the hungry. In recent months you launched the
great campaign"One human family, food for all”. There are still so many
people today who do not have enough to eat. The planet has enough food for all,
but it seems that there is a lack of willingness to share it with everyone. We
ought to set the table for all, and ask that there be a table for all. We must
do what we can so that everyone has something to eat, but we must also remind
the powerful of the Earth that God will call them to judgement one day and
there it will be revealed if they really tried to provide food for Him in every
person (cf. Matt.25: 35) and if they did what they could to preserve the
environment so that it could produce this food.
And thinking about the table of the
Eucharist, we cannot forget our Christian brothers and sisters who have been
violently deprived of the food for the body and for the soul: they have been
driven from their homes and their churches - at times destroyed. I renew the
appeal not to forget these people and these intolerable injustices.
Together with many other charitable
organizations of the Church, Caritas, therefore, reveals the power of Christian
love and the desire of the Church to reach out to Jesus in every person,
especially the poor and suffering. This is the path that lies ahead of us. With
this perspective, I hope that you will carry out your work during these. We
entrust them to the Virgin Mary, who has made this welcome of God and neighbor
as the fundamental criteria of her life. In fact, tomorrow we will celebrate
Our Lady of Fatima, who appeared to announce victory over evil. With such a
great support, we are not afraid to continue our mission. Amen.
*The official text is published on the website of the Holy
See.
(Linda Bordoni)
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