Pope Francis meets with Pallotine Fathers
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
on Monday greeted members of the General Assembly of the Pallotine Fathers.
Pope Francis spoke of the
charism of St. Vincent Pallotti, who founded the order in Rome in 1835, saying
he was “blessed to recognize that Jesus is the Apostle of the Father - rich in
mercy and full of mercy - [Christ] is the one who fulfills his mission by
revealing to everyone the tender love and the infinite mercy of the Father.”
“Contemplating the life of
Jesus and looking at our life as pilgrims in this world with its many
challenges, we feel the necessity of a profound conversion and the urgency of
reviving faith in Him,” – Pope Francis said – “This is the only way we can
serve our neighbor in charity! Every day we are called to renew our trust in
Christ and from his life draw inspiration to fulfill our mission because ‘Jesus
is the first and greatest evangelizer. In every activity of evangelization, the
primacy always belongs to God, who has called us to cooperate with him and who
leads us on by the power of his Spirit.’” [Evangelii
gaudium, 12).
The Holy Father urged the
Pallotine Fathers to “continue with joy and hope on your path, engaging
yourselves with all your heart and all your strength, so the charism of your
Founder bears abundant fruit also in our time.”
“St. Vincent Pallotti liked
to repeat that the call of the apostolate is not reserved to some, but is
addressed to everyone, ‘regardless of their status, their condition, their
profession, their fortune, all are able to take part,’” Pope Francis said.
Pope Francis then spoke of
the Union of Catholic Apostolate (UAC), which fosters apostolic works in
dioceses around the world. The UAC was also founded by St. Vincent Pallotti,
and is under the pastoral care of the Pallotine Fathers.
The Pope said the apostolate
“offers many spaces and opens new horizons to participate in the mission of the
Church,” adding he was familiar with the UAC during his time in Argentina, and
has fond memories of them.
Pope Francis called on them
to work with “renewed vigour to reawaken faith and rekindle charity, especially
among the most vulnerable segments of the population, the materially and
spiritually poor.”

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