Pope warns Chilean bishops
against temptation of clericalism
Pope francis meets the Bishops of Chile. (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis meets with the bishops of Chile in Santiago's
Cathedral. The group of some 50 bishops from across the nation was headed by
Archbishop Santiago Silva Retamales, President of the Chilean Bishops'
Conference.
By Linda Bordoni
Pope Francis has urged bishops in Chile
to be on guard against the temptation of Clericalism.
Meeting his brother bishops in the Sacresty of Santiago
Cathedral, the Pope recalled the ad limina visit in the
Vatican about a year ago and said he wished to reiterate some of the points
made during that meeting in Rome.
“I can sum them up in the following phrase: the
consciousness of being a people” he said.
Warned against the sense of not belonging
He said “one of the problems facing our societies
today is the sense of being orphaned, the feeling of not belonging to
anyone”.
It’s a “postmodern” feeling, he continued, that can seep
into us and into our clergy and make us think that we belong to no one:
“we forget that we are part of God’s holy and faithful people and that the
Church is not, nor will it ever be, an élite of consecrated men and women,
priests and bishops”.
Priests are servants, not masters
Without this consciousness of belonging to God’s
people as servants, not masters, the Pope said, “can lead us to one of
the temptations that is most damaging to the missionary outreach that we are
called to promote: clericalism, which ends up as a caricature of the vocation
we have received”.
He said that a failure to realize that the mission belongs
to the entire Church, and not to the individual priest or bishop, limits the
horizon, and even worse, stifles all the initiatives that the Spirit may be
awakening in our midst.
Clericalism extinguishes the prophetic flame to which we are
called to bear witness
Francis reminded the bishops that “laypersons are not our
peons, or our employees” and said that “Clericalism, far from giving
impetus to various contributions and proposals, gradually extinguishes the
prophetic flame to which the entire Church is called to bear witness”.
He strongly invited those present to be on guard against
this temptation, especially in seminaries and throughout the process of
formation.
The gift of dreaming
He implored the Holy Spirit for “the gift of dreaming and
working for a missionary and prophetic option capable of transforming
everything, so that our customs, ways of doing things, times and schedules,
language and ecclesial structures can be suitably channelled for the
evangelization of Chile rather than for ecclesiastical self-preservation”.
“Let us not be afraid, Pope Francis concluded, to strip
ourselves of everything that separates us from the missionary mandate”.
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