Pope on consecrated life: Prophesy, proximity, hope
(Vatican Radio) Thousands of
religious gathered in the Paul VI hall on Monday for an audience with Pope
Francis concluding the Year for Consecrated Life.
At the heart of Pope Francis’
address to the men and women religious were three words, prophesy, proximity
and hope.
Putting aside his prepared
remarks, the Pope spoke directly to those present about obedience and how
difficult it is to be obedient all the time. That level of obedience, the Holy
Father said, was what the Son of God had. But he added, that there were some
religious men and women who had a high level of obedience and underlined that
this gift from the heart was in its nature prophesy.
Turning his attention to the
second word proximity, the Pope stressed how important it was for those
consecrated persons to reach out to both Christians and non-Christians, in
their sufferings, their problems.
The Holy Father also renewed
is warning against the damage that can be caused by gossip in the religious
life. He again compared the gossiping religious to a terrorist who throws a
bomb into the middle of their community.
Finally, focusing on the word
hope, the Pope said having hope was at times difficult for him, especially when
it comes to vocations. He described his sadness hearing about orders and
monasteries with few religious or communities where the priests and nuns were
getting older without people to carry on their work. He also underlined that
prayer not money was the answer to an increase in candidates to the consecrated
life. Thanking in particular nuns for the work they do, the Pope said, “what
would the Church be like without nuns.”
The Year for Consecrated Life
concludes on February 2nd with a Mass in St Peter’s Basilica
presided over by the Holy Father.
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